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KSA Science Fair (KSASF), a biennial event welcoming international participants, offers young students a unique opportunity to present their research results, collaborate with peers, and foster their curiosity in the fields of mathematics, science, and technology. Participants from around the world will also be offered valuable opportunities to learn through hands-on activities, inspiring lectures, and field trips to world-class industrial sites in Korea.[1]

History of KSASF [2]

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Year Date Iteration Theme Scale
2008 August 20-23 1 Domestic
2009 August 11-14 2 Water and Wetland Domestic
2010 August 10-13 3 Green Eenrgy Domestic
2011 August 9-12 4 Environment and Energy Domestic, International
2012 August 7-10 5 Environment and Energy Domestic
2013 August 6-9 6 Environment and Energy Domestic, International
2014 August 5-7 7 Environment and Energy Domestic
2015 August 14-18 8 Environment and Energy International
2016 August 8-11 9 Environment and Energy Domestic
2017
2018 August 6-9 10 Environment and Energy Domestic
2019 June 26-30 11 Science and the Future International
2020
2021 June 29–July 1 12 Research & Education International (Online)
2022 August 10-12 13 Environment and Energy Domestic
2023 August 27-30 14 Science and the Future International
2024 August 5-7 15 Environment and Energy Domestic
2025 July 1-4 16 Science and the Future: Explore new frontiers! International

Participating Schools[3]

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Australia

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  • John Monash Science School

Cambodia

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  • New Generation School Preah Yukunthor High School
  • New Generation School Preah Sisowath High School
  • The Angkor Intellectual Academy

China

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  • Experimental School of Beihang University
  • The Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University

Indonesia

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  • Budi Mulia Dua International High School
  • Center for Young Scientists

Japan

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  • Ritsumeikan High School
  • Institute of Science Tokyo High School

Kenya

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  • Brookhouse School

Laos

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  • School for Gifted and Ethnic Students

Malaysia

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  • Alam Shah Science School

Netherlands

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  • St.-Odulphuslyceum

Philippines

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  • Philippine Science High School Main Campus

Russia

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  • Saint Petersburg Lyceum Physical Technical High School
  • Moscow South-Eastern School named after I.V. Chiukov

Singapore

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  • Hwa Chong Institution
  • National Junior College
  • NUS High School of Mathematics and Science

South Korea

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  • Korea Science Academy of KAIST

Taiwan

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  • Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Senior High School

Thailand

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  • Chulalongkorn University Demonstration Secondary School
  • Kamnoetvidya Science Academy
  • Mahidol Wittayanusorn School
  • Chitralada School

USA (Guam)

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  • St. John’s School

Vietnam

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  • HUS High School for Gifted Students

References

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  1. ^ "KSASF 2025". iksasf.ksa.hs.kr. Retrieved 2025-11-05.
  2. ^ "KSASF 2025". iksasf.ksa.hs.kr. Retrieved 2025-11-05.
  3. ^ "KSASF 2025". iksasf.ksa.hs.kr. Retrieved 2025-11-05.