Last year, pursuit award scholarship recipient, Vicky Le, had the opportunity to attend the London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF).
The program ignited Vicky’s passion for science and connected her with science leaders and motivated young individuals from around the world.
“LIYSF has brought light to a new world of science. Beyond the amazing science lectures, workshops and facilities that I had the privilege of experiencing, the program also allowed me to discover more about myself and my passion for STEM.”
“The highlight was the opportunity to meet new people from around the world, coming from different backgrounds and disciplines. I will always hold dearly in my heart the memories created and friendships fostered at this event.”
“I'd like to express my gratitude to Western Chances, the Rotary Club of Keilor East, my school, family, and friends for supporting me on this unforgettable adventure. As always, I would not be in this position without the amazing support.”
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