Life at LIYSF
Lectures, visits, cultural interactions, fun activities and more, all a student would get at one of the finest science camps. Mould yourself for the future of your passion and embark on a path that has the power to develop you.
- 15-days residential science event based at Imperial College London for students aged 16-21 years old
- World’s leading scientists give 12 main lecture demonstrations
- 500 students attend from over 70 countries worldwide
- 4 days visits to the best UK university laboratories (London, Oxford, Cambridge and UK), research centres and scientific institutions (choice from a wide range of visits)
- 4 specialist lecture sessions, across subjects such as; Artificial Intelligence, Nano-technology, Engineering, Robotics, Biology, Medicine, Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Astrophysics (choice of 16 lectures)
- Active social programme to share and learn about different cultures
- Students gain new knowledge and skills, connections and a broader perspective
- Participation charge of £2,195 GBP includes; 14 nights’ accommodation in South Kensington, all meals, main lectures and specialist lectures, scientific visits across the UK, transport during LIYSF, certificate and social programme.
- 62nd LIYSF: 28th July – 11th August 2021


Things You Need To Know
LIYSF 2020
All About LIYSF 2020
Principal Lectures
Meet Our Eminent Speakers
Scientific Visits
World Renowned Scientific Institutions
Specialist Lectures and Study Day
Smaller Focused Specialist Lectureres
Science Project
Poster Project Event
Social
Social & Cultural Interaction
Meet Our Experts
Meet and greet our experts who hold the potential to lead you to success
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Professor James Rothman is the Sterling Professor of Cell Biology at Yale University, USA
James Rothman
Baroness Brown is an engineer, with a distinguished career across senior engineering and leadership roles in both industry and academia
Dame Julia King
Professor Rees is a world leading cosmologist and astrophysicist.
Lord Martin Rees
Professor Fiona Watt is the director of the Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, King’s College London
Fiona Watt
We are delighted to welcome Dr Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin-Pocock MBE to LIYSF. She is a renowned space scientist and science educator
Maggie Aderin Pocock
Professor M. Saiful Islam FRSC is Professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Bath and recipient of the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award
M. Saiful Islam
Dr Diane Ashiru-Oredope is the Pharmacist Lead for Antimicrobial Resistance at Public Health England (PHE). She is lead at PHE for HCAI and Stewardship.
Diane Ashiru-Oredope
Professor Clare Elwell is the Academic President of LIYSF.
Clare Elwell
Zbigniew (Andrew) Szydlo is a chemist, academic and teacher. Born in London, he was educated at Latymer Upper School
Andrew Szydlo
Professor Valerie Gibson is the Head of the High Energy Physics Research Group at the University of Cambridge.
Valerie Gibson
Professor Pete Vukusic is Professor of BioPhotonics & Associate Dean for Education at the University of Exeter.
Pete Vukusic
Download our Flyer and Brochure
Please use these to promote LIYSF in your country.
Please see our 2021 flyer and 2019 brochure programme here to gain an idea of how LIYSF runs.
The format for our 62nd LIYSF will remain the same with a similar range of lectures and visits and the same social programme and inclusions.
Exploring The United Kingdom
The city of dreams, luxury and royalty enable you to widen your knowledge along with giving a treat to your eyes. Hit the top attractions of London like Buckingham Palace, London Eye etc. and have the best time at the event.
Tower of London
The London landmark which stood for 900 years to display its mystic aura
London Eye
Hit the captivating Ferris wheel on the South bank of river Thames
Buckingham Palace
The royal palace full of master artworks with worth a visit in London