About the Texas Youth Institute
The Texas Youth Institute is a transformative experience where high school students engage with local leaders and agriculture experts on critical global challenges, participate in hands-on activities and explore meaningful ways to make a difference in Texas and around the world.
The Texas Youth Institute is hosted by Texas A&M University with the generous support of the College of Agriculture and Life Science Development Council, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, The Texas Hunger Initiative at Baylor University, and the SYSCO Corporation.
Date: April 25, 2025
Venue: Texas A&M University
Registration Deadline: April 4, 2025
How to participate
Global Challenge Paper: To participate in the Texas Youth Institute, high school students research an issue related to food security and write a paper under the supervision of a teacher or mentor.
Cost: There is no registration cost to participate in the Institute and meals will be provided during the event. However, both student and teacher/mentor participants must organize their own transportation to and from the event in College Station, Texas.
Eligibility: Ninth through twelfth grade students are eligible to participate in the Texas Youth Institute.
Global Challenge Instructions Sample Student Paper
Benefits of participating
Students who participate in the Texas Youth Institute earn recognition as a Borlaug Scholar and become eligible to be invited as a student delegate to attend the Global Youth Institute in Des Moines, Iowa. Participating high school students have the opportunity to:
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Present research and recommendations on ways to solve key global challenges in a short speech and small group discussions with leading agriculture experts;
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Become eligible for the Borlaug-Ruan International Internship, an all expenses-paid, eight-week hands-on experience for students to work with world-renowned scientists and policymakers at leading research centers around the world;
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Connect with other student leaders from across Texas to share ideas, identify solutions to these problems and build lasting friendships;
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Explore the issues, current research and opportunities to make a difference with organizations based in Texas;
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Interact with global leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs in Texas working to improve food security around the world; and
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Have their research paper evaluated by the World Food Prize Board of Reviewers. Reviewers provide feedback to each student who participates in the Youth Institute.
For any questions about the Texas Youth Institute, please contact: Robert Sturdivant, robert.sturdivant@tamu.edu.