Are you between 18 and 24 years old and have done something to make an  impact in the world? Do you fancy the opportunity to come to the UK and  meet some of the great minds of our time?

If so, apply by March 19 to Google’s youth challenge, Zeitgeist Young  Minds, by uploading a short video telling your story, what matters to you  and how you?re making a positive impact on your world. We want to find the  most exceptional and inspiring young people who are helping others through  science, the arts, education, leadership or innovation.

Winners will meet the leaders attending 2012 Zeitgeist. Previous Zeitgeist  speakers have included Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The Black Eyed Peas?  will.I.am, Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts, and Google CEO Larry Page.

The inaugural ?Young Minds? competition rewarded a series of pathbreakers,  ranging from a student who launched free hip-hop dance classes for  high-risk youth to a South African AIDS activist to a student who founded  an organization offering IT education. A full list of last year’s winning  projects are found here.

Events agency Livity is managing the contest and will pick the winners.  Zeitgeist Young Minds is open to all young people ages 18-24 who are  residents of South Africa, Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, Egypt,  Spain, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria,  Uganda, Holland, Poland, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Russia , Sweden,  Tunisia, and Yemen.

Posted by Elizabeth Dupuy, Event Manager, External Relations