World Food Prize Global Youth Institute
Organization: The World Food Prize Foundation
Program Overview
Explore global food security at this hybrid high school program. Gain research skills, boost college applications, and join the Borlaug Dialogue on global affairs.
# World Food Prize Global Youth Institute The **World Food Prize Global Youth Institute** is a prestigious leadership development program organized by The World Food Prize Foundation. It is designed for high school students passionate about addressing global food security challenges. As the premier youth program on global food security, it culminates in participation in the renowned Borlaug Dialogue International Symposium, which brings together international leaders, scientists, and experts in food and agriculture. This program offers a unique platform for young leaders to explore global issues, engage in cutting-edge research, and contribute their voices to solutions for one of the world’s most pressing challenges. ## Program Structure The World Food Prize Global Youth Institute offers a **hybrid format** combining virtual components with in-person events in the United States. The program typically begins with students conducting in-depth research on a specific food security topic of their choice, guided by a mentor or educator. Participants prepare a research paper that identifies critical challenges and proposes innovative solutions. The experience culminates in the **Borlaug Dialogue events**, where students present their research to their peers, experts, and leaders in a professional environment. In addition, students have the opportunity to network with global leaders, participate in panel discussions, and attend workshops on topics related to global health, development, and food security. ## What Students Experience Students in the program engage in activities designed to deepen their understanding of global food systems and leadership. These include: - **Independent Research**: Students conduct research on global food security issues, developing analytical and problem-solving skills. - **Professional Feedback**: Participants present their findings to a panel of experts, receiving valuable insights and constructive critiques. - **Interactive Learning**: During the Borlaug Dialogue events, students attend discussions with world leaders, scientists, and policymakers, gaining exposure to real-world applications of their research. - **Mentorship**: Students are guided by educators, experts, and mentors who help refine their research and develop their leadership potential. By completing this program, students leave with an enhanced understanding of global affairs, food security, and the interconnectedness of global health and development. ## Why It Matters for College Applications Participation in the World Food Prize Global Youth Institute is a significant achievement that demonstrates leadership, intellectual curiosity, and a commitment to solving real-world problems. Colleges and universities value students who can showcase their ability to conduct in-depth research, think critically, and engage in global issues. The program also highlights collaboration and communication skills, as participants present their findings to experts and peers. This experience helps students stand out as future leaders prepared to tackle complex challenges. ## Eligibility The World Food Prize Global Youth Institute is open to high school students in **grades 9 through 12** who are passionate about global food security. No prior experience in research is required, but students should be eager to learn, research, and propose solutions to global challenges. The program is **free of charge**, ensuring accessibility to students from diverse backgrounds. ## How to Participate To participate, students must complete an application process, which typically includes the submission of a research paper on a food security-related topic. Deadlines and specific requirements vary each year, so students should plan ahead and work closely with a teacher or mentor to meet the program's expectations. For the most up-to-date information on application requirements, deadlines, and resources, visit the official program website: [The World Food Prize Foundation](https://www.worldfoodprize.org).
Program Details
- Category: Leadership & Civic Engagement
- Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Des Moines, IA
- Country: USA
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: global affairs, global health, food security, development, research
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: The World Food Prize Foundation