The late Sir Paul Callaghan would have been thrilled to see that this year's Eureka! Awards has attracted a record number of entries.
Read MoreAlexia Hilbertidou, who is making a great name for herself as the CEO of Girl Boss was a finalist in the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards in 2016.
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Last weekend she featured in National Portrait - Alexia Hilbertidou: Youjng Woman of Inluence
Read MoreThe Eureka! Trust wants to acknowledge the great contribution teachers make to our programme which (as our Mission Statement says) seeks "to identify and foster young leaders whop, through their knowledge of science, technology, engineering or mathematics, their entrepreneurial vision and persuasive communication skills, will bring about the vision of New Zealand as foreseen by Sir Paul Callaghan."
Read MoreThe most important part of our economy, the agriculture sector, and the dilemmas it faces will be the focal point of the first Sir Paul Calaghan Eureka! Young Science Leaders Forum.
Read MoreThe 2018 Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards, which seek to identify and develop future science and technology leaders, will feature a special forum hosted by the Vice-Regal Patron of the RCW Eureka! Trust, the Governor-General, The Rt Hon HE Dame Patsy Reddy.
Read MoreFor the first time, contestants in the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards can be selected for the opportunity to take up internships over their summer break.
Read MoreTen days left to enter the 2018 Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards. Enter now to compete for awards, scholarships and internships.
Read MoreWe have printed posters and flyers for distribution at Universities and tertiary education institutes.
Read MoreThe Earthquake Commission has decided that they want to provide a special prize to encourage students to develop videos which explore natural hazards and natural hazard risk reduction.
Read MoreMSD have decided to double their contribution to our programme from this year and as a result, they now offer a Gold Scholarship worth $5,000 for the winning student.
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