
The Alabama Youth Institute is a life-changing summer experience at Tuskegee University (a historically black college, but open to all high school students interested in policy, leadership, agriculture, food security, global issues, science, and service. In this AYI program, high school students engage with local leaders and experts on critical global challenges, participate in hands-on activities, and explore exciting ways to make a difference in Alabama and around the world. Students research issues they care about and propose their ideas to solve these grand local and global challenges.
Students who participate in the Alabama Youth Institute earn recognition as a Borlaug Scholar and qualify for internships and further opportunities.
Papers will be evaluated by The World Food Prize Board of Reviewers and returned to students with thoughtful, personalized feedback.
Each student participant qualifies for access to all-expenses-paid international internships and paid summer research or policy placements.