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Nominations now open for National Young Scientist Award 2025
Nominations now open for National Young Scientist Award 2025

The Star

time08-07-2025

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  • The Star

Nominations now open for National Young Scientist Award 2025

PUTRAJAYA: Nominations are now open for the National Young Scientist Award (ASMN) 2025 under the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti). In a statement on Tuesday (July 8), Mosti said nominations will be accepted until Aug 29. ALSO READ: Ministry to enhance science ecosystem in bid to produce Nobel laureates It said ASMN is an important platform to recognise the contributions and achievements of young scientists in the field of research and development (R&D). The award also showcases the potential, talent and creativity of young scientists in the country, it added. Nominations are open to Malaysian scientists under the age of 40, with candidates required to be actively involved in R&D projects at research centres or public and private educational institutions in Malaysia. "Nominations must be relevant and have significant contributions to the development and progress of the industry, society or country. "Candidates must also possess strong skills, creativity, innovation and the competence expected of a high-calibre researcher," the statement read. ALSO READ: Mosti: Improving R&D infrastructure the way forward Mosti said that this year, it has revised nomination criteria to be in line with current changes and needs, and to attract more nominations from research institutions and private companies that carry out R&D in science, technology and innovation. The winner of every category will receive a cash prize of RM20,000, a plaque, a certificate and a research grant of up to RM1mil, subject to the terms and conditions of the Mosti Fund Committee. "The initiative to organise and recognise the National Young Scientist Award is one of the strategic steps in preparing the country to face future challenges. "This award provides a space to highlight research results with high potential in solving issues and needs of the people's daily lives,' the ministry said. ASMN, which was introduced in 1985, plays an important role in ensuring that Malaysia continues to produce young scientists who are creative, innovative and capable of contributing to the country's economic development, it added. ALSO READ: Mosti moves to raise tech-savvy youth for Industry 4.0 "This award is a manifestation of Mosti's commitment to realising the slogan 'Merakyatkan Sains, Menginsankan Teknologi dan Mengarusperdanakan Inovasi' ( Democratising Science, Humanizing Technology, and Mainstreaming Innovation) . "This initiative is a continuous motivation for young scientists to continue creating, contributing and leading the country's technological change," it said. Last year, five new ASMN categories were introduced and 45 nominations were eligible for evaluation, including two in Physics, eight in Chemistry, eight in Biology, 10 in Medicine and 17 in Engineering. – Bernama

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