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Introducing our Junior Editors of the BRI Journal

We are excited to introduce our newest Junior Editors of the Baltic Research Institute (BRI) Journal.
Introducing our Junior Editors of the BRI Journal
Introducing our Junior Editors of the BRI Journal

These brilliant Year 10 Scholars will help shape the next issues of the BRI Journal, the only student-led scientific journal of its kind.

Through this initiative, our students conduct rigorous research across a range of scientific disciplines, developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that prepare them for future careers in STEM. The BRI Journal serves as a professional platform for them to publish their work. 

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