Fondation Jeunes Scientifiques Luxembourg is a non profit organisation that promotes science and technology among young people between the ages of 11-21.
The FJSL held its first scientific contest - the national "Jonk Fuerscher" contest - in 1971 and has ever since provided a platform where young people can exhibit their own scientific projects, participate in cultural exchanges and win prestigious awards.
The Expo-Sciences Luxembourg is an international, non-competitive science fair organised by the FJSL that welcomes young laureates from all over the world. Young scientists get the possibility to present their scientific projects alongside our national participants.
The FJSL was awarded the 2019 FNR award for “Outstanding promotion of science to the public” for their national Jonk Fuerscher contest, which is also recognised by the UNESCO.
In 2017, the FJSL was awarded the High Patronage of his Royal Highness the Grand-Duc.