DOST-SEI hopes YES awardees become legacy builders

Every year, the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) recognizes outstanding young Filipino minds in the Youth Excellence in Science (YES) Awards.

Conferred with YES medals, this recognition signifies DOST’s high regard for excellence in the field of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).  This also serves as their badge of honor as their generation’s emerging STEM leaders and advocates. 

For over 17 years, SEI’s aspiration has been clear: To build generations of learners who will champion the pursuit of scientific excellence in the country. This is exactly what the YES medals stand for: A symbol of inspiration to achieve the Filipino youth’s great potential and dreams.

Cornelio delivers his message at the 2024 National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) celebration in Northern Mindanao

In his speech, DOST-SEI Director Jayeel S. Cornelio expressed this same aspiration, “Through this event, we hope to build the next generation of scientists who are committed to the welfare of the nation. While you are winning medals around the world, remember to serve this nation to show the world that the Philippines can be great again.” 

Furthermore, he emphasized that more than intellectual excellence, the Filipino youth should put value in their virtue and moral excellence. For him, “Intelligence is useless if not used beyond one’s gain and self-recognition. Instead, intelligence is more meaningful if used to make a difference.”

Expanding community

In 2024, a record 2,504 young Filipino geniuses from various regions in the country were conferred the YES medals. This marked an 18.45% increase from 2023’s 2,115 awardees. This is the only the second time that there have been more than 2,000 recipients since the recognition rights began in 2007. 

Given this number, for the first time, DOST-SEI hosted three successive awarding ceremonies to recognize and celebrate the Filipino youth’s feat in the international STEM scene. The ceremonies were conducted in Tacloban (Region VIII), Benguet (Region II), and Cagayan de Oro (Region X) in June, August, and November 2024, respectively. 

YES Awardees from eastern Visayas (top), Cordillera Administrative Region (center), and northern Mindanao (bottom) during the awarding ceremonies in Tacloban, Baguio, and Cagayan de Oro, respectively

Joining the celebration were the awardees’ parents and guardians, members of the science community. the academe, and the Institute’s valued partners from local STEM competitions.

Below is the regional distribution of the 2024 YES Awards recipients: 

RegionNumber of Awardees
National Capital Region922
Calabarzon297
Central Luzon174
Bicol Region158
Central Visayas158
Ilocos Region123
Western Visayas112
Northern Mindanao92
Davao Region87
Mimaropa71
Cagayan Valley70
Zamboanga Peninsula52
Eastern Visayas51
Cordillera Administrative Region49
Caraga44
Soccsksargen44

The annual celebration of the YES Awards forwards one vision: To call the Filipino youth to serve the nation through science and technology. It emphasizes public service that goes beyond mere recognition and moves people to action. More than this, the YES medals are the recipient’s lasting reminder of humility before excellence. (Story courtesy of DOST-SEI Media Relations)