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National British Brain Bee Championship 2023

PRESS RELEASE   National British Brain Bee Championship 2023 February 9th, 2023   After the challenging Online British Brain Bee competition 2023, 32 students from across the UK were invited to the National British Brain Bee 2023 competition which was held on Saturday, February 4th, 2023 at London Metropolitan University....

National British Brain Bee 2022

After the Online British Brain Bee competition 2022, 26 students from across the UK have been invited to the National British Brain Bee 2022 competition which was held on Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, 2022.     On Saturday, 28 May 2022, students sat 3 rigorous exams:  MCQ...

Edinburgh Brain Bee 2020

A group of Edinburgh neuroscientists and students organised the annual Edinburgh Brain Bee competition, which was held at the University of Edinburgh on 22 February 2020. The event was funded by the Principal's Teaching Award Scheme at the University of Edinburgh and also supported by...

International Brain Bee 2019 is coming up

The 21st edition of the International Brain Bee (IBB) World Championship will take place September 19-23, 2019 in Daegu, South Korea, in conjunction with the 10th World Congress of the International Brain Research Organization. Twenty-eight competitors, each representing their respective nations, will contend for the title of World Champion...

IBB 2019 Competition Format

The core of the International Brain Bee World Championship program is the five competition sections, which explore students' knowledge of both theory and practice, from research neuroscience to medical neurology. Expert neuroscientists will judge the competition at every level. All competition media will be presented...

British Brain Bee 2019 Competition

About the International Brain Bee The international Brain Bee is a neuroscience competition for teenagers aged 14 to 19 that was founded in 1999. Currently, there are more than 60 nations engaged in the competition. About 50,000 students participate across all six continents every year, and...

Why Neuroscience?

Neuroscience is the growing field of research and sciences. Undoubtedly, it is one of the most high growth industries in the future. Why? It influences our daily lives, health, the advancement of technology (including artificial intelligence, or AI), and the augmentation of our cognitive abilities (e.g.,...

London Brain Bee 2018

Brain Bee brings aspiring teenagers to the Sainbury Wellcome Centre   Future neuroscientists, psychologists, neurologists and doctors from secondary schools in London and beyond came together to participate in the annual London Brain Bee championship on Saturday 17th March at the Sainsbury Wellcome Center (SWC) for...

Aberdeen Brain Bee 2018

For the first time ever, secondary school students from Aberdeen got a chance to show their knowledge and share their love for all things brainy! On the 21st of February 2018, students from Robert Gordon’s College and St Margaret’s School for Girls met at the Aberdeen...

Edinburgh Brain Bee 2018

For the first time, high school students from Lothian (Edinburgh) competed against each other on questions relating to the functionality of the brain. The regional Brain Bee Competition, which took place on the 24 th of February (Saturday) at the University of Edinburgh, encourages participants to...

Success for Wales Brain Bee 2017

20 December 2017   Almost 60 students battled it out to be crowned top neuroscientist at this year’s Wales Brain Bee competition held at Cardiff University. After months of revision, participants from seven schools across South Wales came together to test their laboratory and written skills during the...

An interview with IBB 2016 winner

The International Brain Bee (IBB) is the one and only neuroscience competition for 14-18 year-old students around the world. Currently, about 50,000 students from more than 50 nations participate each year, with more than 600 neuroscientists involved in organizing and judging. Back in July, I...

Testimonials from IBB 2016

  “It changed the way I view the world and myself.” Jiantao Shen Australia “My Brain Bee experience was one of the defining experiences of my high school career. It helped my self-confidence to grow enormously. It was a fantastic academic challenge and sparked an interest in neuroscience, allowed...

Welcome to the British Brain Bee

As the world is becoming increasingly complex, STEM subjects are becoming more critical for the UK's future success. Young people should be equipped with the skills that enable them to solve difficult problems, to gather and evaluate evidence, to make sense of information and come...

British Brain Bee

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