Ungt Vísindafólk

Take part

Would you like to take part?

Ungt vísindafólk is for students who want to investigate a question, develop an idea, test a solution or present a project they have worked on at school or independently.

Students presenting their research project at a science exhibition
A good project can begin with a simple question, observation, experiment or idea you want to understand better.
Who can take part?

The competition is intended for upper-secondary students interested in research, science and innovation.

You can take part with a project related to natural sciences, social sciences, technology, environment, health, computer science, design, mathematics or other fields.

The national competition

Do you have a good idea for a research project?

Projects can come from many different fields, including biology, chemistry, social sciences, earth sciences, mathematics, computer science, engineering, health sciences, the environment or observations from everyday life.

Icelandic promotional poster for the Ungt vísindafólk national competition

Individual projects

You can work independently and present your own research, idea or solution.

Team projects

Students may also work together in a small team if the project works better as a collaboration.

Teacher support

A teacher or mentor can help you define the project, shape your question and prepare your presentation.

What do you need?

The most important thing is that the project is clear and well explained.

The project does not need to be large or complicated. It should show what you wanted to investigate, how you worked on it, what you found and what could be done next.

Research question

What do you want to investigate, understand, test or improve?

Method

How will you work on the project, collect data or test the idea?

Results

What do the data, tests, observations or solution show?

The process

What participation might look like.

1. Choose a project

Start with a question, idea, investigation, experiment, prototype or problem you want to explore.

2. Register interest

When registration opens, you will be able to submit a short description of the project and participants.

3. Prepare a presentation

You prepare a short presentation explaining what you did and what results you found.

4. Receive feedback

Projects receive feedback, and selected projects may have the opportunity to take part in EUCYS.

Checklist

Before registering a project.

You should be able to explain

What the topic is, why it matters, how you worked on the project and what you learned from the results.

You do not need everything finished

Projects can continue to develop. What matters most is that the idea is clear and that you can show how you worked on it.

You may build on existing knowledge

It is normal to use sources, previous research or other people’s ideas, as long as you explain this clearly and show your own contribution.

You may ask for support

Teachers, mentors and specialists can help you think through the project, but the project and presentation should reflect your own work.

Registration

Registration has not opened yet.

Work is underway to bring the competition back. Dates, rules, age criteria, registration forms and practical details will be published here when available.

Want to stay informed?

Students, teachers and schools interested in taking part can contact us and receive more information when it becomes available.

Do not wait for a perfect idea. A question, observation or project you find interesting is a good place to start.