Young Scientists Journal is an international peer-reviewed science journal written, edited and run by young people aged 12-20 years old.
Registered by UK Government's Charity Commission.
Over the past decade, we have connected students from over 50 countries and have been the vehicle of choice for many in getting their work published. We are the oldest and largest organisation of our kind, with over 1.5 million visits
We, first and foremost, provide a place for young people to publish their scientific research. Print issues of the journal are released twice a year, packed with original research, review articles, reports and interviews. The journal has also 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 Canterbury, Oxford, Cambridge, Nottingham and Bolton, and have featured talks from high-profile academics. These provide a platform for young scientists to meet, network and form collaborations.