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Nada Ayman the alumni of YIC took first place in Egypt in plant science category in the international intel ISEF Competition. – Youth International Conclave: Empowering Youth Worldwide
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Nada Ayman the alumni of YIC took first place in Egypt in plant science category in the international intel ISEF Competition.

Nada Ayman the alumni of YIC:

  • Nada Ayman the alumni of YIC took first place in Egypt in plant science category in the international intel ISEF Competition.
  • Nada Ayman is a G12 student studying at STEM schools in Egypt. She was born in a small town with no opportunities, but she always felt the desire to learn more and discover things, she always wanted to leave her mark on this planet and become one of this world’s leaders. She studied hard and she was accepted to enter STEM schools by getting 37th place in the whole country in the acceptance exams. One of the things that she did to leave an impact in this world is a scientific project in the plant science field which achieves four of the sustainable development goals contributing to providing a better life for all of us. She worked on this project for 2 years. The journey was full of hardships, but she learned a lot and got the opportunity to meet brilliant minds and help this planet. She took part in the international intel ISEF competition, and she got first place in Egypt in the plant science field. Now she can say that she is at the beginning of her way to becoming one of this world’s leaders.

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