GYP Junior Research Camp is a flagship program within the GYP-Boston community, representing our commitment to melding academic excellence with social responsibility. This initiative is meticulously crafted to cater to grades 7 through 12 middle and high school students. Our primary objective is to nurture these young minds and steer them toward achieving their full potential through various engaging activities, including research projects, seminars, and youth-led events. Our focal research areas revolve around environmental sustainability and history, with plans to expand our horizons to encompass more diverse fields in the near future. Our alliance with a distinguished university professor serves as a guiding light for this club, offering invaluable mentorship and expertise.
Upon project completion, each student researcher is honored with a GYP Research Certificate to recognize their dedication and hard work. Furthermore, all qualified essays will be published in the GYP Yearbook, which is an E-Book aptly titled “Mosaic.”
Program Highlights:
Duration: Intensive Research Stage: 12 weeks
Enrolments: Open year-round on a rotation basis
Key Components:
- Research Methodology, Data Collection, and Documentation: Learn the fundamental skills required for conducting rigorous research, from formulating research questions to data collection and proper documentation.
- Survey and Data Analysis, Academic Literature Research: Dive into the world of data analysis, conduct surveys, and explore academic literature to inform your research.
- Academic Essay Writing: Master the art of crafting well-structured, persuasive academic essays.
- Self-Reflection and Presentation: Hone your presentation skills and engage in self-reflection to continuously improve your research process.
Our program not only enhances your knowledge and research skills but also prepares you for the rigors of college-level work. Join us on this exciting journey of exploration and discovery. For more information, contact us by email at <info@globalyouthphilanthropy.org>