TAIPEI: Taiwanese students achieved significant success at the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) in Bucharest, Romania, earning a total of six gold medals. The event, held from December 2 to December 11, drew participants aged 15 and under from 52 countries, with Taiwan securing the second-highest number of medals. According to Focus Taiwan, Taichung's Fan Yi-yang emerged as the Olympiad's "Absolute Winner," distinguishing himself with four additional individual accolades alongside his gold medal. Fan excelled in practical chemistry and biology tests, received a theoretical test award, and achieved the highest overall score. In a statement to local media, Fan expressed that his participation was driven by a desire for self-improvement and collaboration with peers rather than academic credits. He is considering a future in science, potentially in fields such as engineering or chemistry. The Taiwanese delegation at this year's IJSO included six students from various regions: Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichu ng, Tainan, and Chiayi. The Ministry of Education announced that participants were guaranteed enrollment in their preferred high schools and awarded a NT$200,000 (US$6,150) scholarship. Since its inception in 2004, Taiwan has been a consistent participant in the IJSO. Although Taiwan placed second to India this year, the nation has claimed the "Country Winner" title 12 times over the years.
Taiwan Students Secure Six Gold Medals at International Science Olympiad
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