Young Scientists Journal

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YSJ is an international, youth-led peer-reviewed STEM journal for researchers aged 12-20. With hundreds of team members from 20+ countries across all continents, YSJ endeavours to promote STEM across the world. Over the past decade, we have been the mode of choice for young researchers for getting their work published. YSJ is the oldest and largest organisation of its kind, with 1 million + monthly website visits.

Under Project reSTEM, YSJ is building a global network of STEM research clubs to encourage more students to pursue research, including in CS.

Print issues of the Journal are released twice a year, packed with original research, review articles, reports, and interviews. The journal has bridged the gap between school and university science, introducing students to a more collaborative approach to science.

We also hold annual conferences, which have taken place in Cambridge and Oxford and have featured talks from high-profile academics with delegates coming in from all over the UK and Europe, as far as Hungary. These provide a platform for young scientists to meet, network and form collaborations. We are a non-profit organisation registered in England and Wales.