Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar (SIYSS)

Organization: Swedish Federation of Young Scientists

Program Overview

Selected students attend Nobel Prize ceremonies and meet Nobel laureates. Fully funded. US representatives chosen through ISEF and other national science fairs. Extremely prestigious.

The **Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar (SIYSS)**, organized by the **Swedish Federation of Young Scientists**, is one of the world’s most prestigious **extracurricular programs** for advanced high school researchers. Each year, a select group of outstanding **high school students** and recent graduates are invited to Stockholm to attend Nobel Prize ceremonies, meet Nobel laureates, and connect with young scientists from around the globe. Fully funded participation and selection through top national science fairs (including ISEF for U.S. students) make SIYSS a highly competitive and respected opportunity. **What Students Gain: Global Science Experience and Networking** Participants spend an intensive week immersed in cutting-edge science and international collaboration. Students can: - Attend Nobel lectures and official Nobel events - Present their own research to an international audience - Engage in discussions with Nobel laureates, researchers, and peers This environment builds advanced **research communication skills**, confidence in public speaking, and cross-cultural understanding. Students learn how top scientists think about problems, design experiments, and explain complex ideas clearly—skills that are crucial for both STEM majors and future careers in research, medicine, engineering, or technology. **Benefits for College Preparation and Future Careers** SIYSS powerfully supports **college preparation** and long-term goals. Having SIYSS on a resume or college application signals exceptional academic initiative, leadership in science, and the ability to succeed in competitive environments. Students often gain: - Strong material for personal statements and interviews - Mentorship and guidance from scientists and educators - Clarified academic and career paths in STEM fields Motivated **9th–12th grade** students who excel in research-based science fairs and seek a rigorous international challenge should aim for opportunities like SIYSS. This program stands out for its combination of Nobel-level access, full financial support, and genuine emphasis on scientific exchange—not tourism or simple competition. For students serious about science and looking to take their extracurricular program experience to the highest level, SIYSS is a rare and transformative opportunity.

Program Details

  • Category: General Extracurricular
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 11-12
  • Location: Stockholm
  • Application Deadline: May 1, 2026
  • Country: Sweden

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This program is relevant for students interested in: science, Nobel-Prize, research, international, prestigious

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