A global competition for students aged 15-20 who develop innovative research projects to solve major water challenges. Winners are awarded by HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden.
Innovation and Research | STEM
Stockholm Junior Water Prize
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- Phone: Currently Unavailable
- Contact: ania.andersch@siwi.org
- Website
- Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 10000
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Individual
- Event Format: In-Person
- Competition Format: Original Submission, Presentation
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Medium
Participation Information
Students submit their research projects through national competitions. Winners represent their countries in the international competition held during World Water Week in Stockholm.
Open to students aged 15-20 globally
$15,000 for 1st place; certificates, trophies, and recognition for water-related science projects
Students submit their research projects through national competitions. Winners represent their countries in the international competition held during World Water Week in Stockholm.
1. Develop a water-related project. 2. Compete in national contests. 3. Finalists compete in Stockholm for the international prize.
Research tools, project materials
Based on creativity, scientific merit, and impact on water issues.