2017

The student ambassador program enlists high school students from around the world to give presentations about dynamic biotechnology topics in their communities and schools to inspire others to get involved. During World Biotech Tour festivals and events, the ambassadors play a key role in facilitating the Lab-in-a-Box activities and/or presenting their biotech topics to the public. At the end of the year, an ambassador is selected based on their active participation throughout the year and their biotech presentations to travel to Tokyo, Japan in 2017 to represent their science center at the Science Centre World Summit (SCWS2017). Meet the 2017 ambassadors below and learn more about them by hovering over their names (the selected ambassador for SCWS2017 from each science center is indicated in yellow)

Copernicus Science Centre

Warsaw, Poland

Ambassadors attend their first workshop at the museum.
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Ambassadors celebrate completing their final presentations
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Museos Científicos Coruñeses - Domus

A Coruña, Spain

Ambassadors attend their first workshop at the museum.
    

The ambassadors gathered at the museum to join the first international ambassador exchange.
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Heureka

Vantaa, Finland

The ambassadors practice the "Take a Cellfie!" activity.
    

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Museu da Vida (Museum of Life)

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Ambassadors take a group photo in front of Museu da Vida.
    
The ambassadors gathered at the museum to join the first international ambassador exchange (on screen: ambassadors from Spain).
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Sci-Bono

Johannesburg, South Africa

Including *Sci-Enza in Pretoria, South Africa and ^Cape Town Science Centre in Cape Town, South Africa

Ambassadors attend the first ambassador exchange at the museum.
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Mentors work with Sci-Enza ambassadors on their biotech topics




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