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This is the only free worldwide competition for students ages 11-18 to design and propose experiments to be launched into space or near-space environments using NASA sounding rockets and decompression science balloons.
Held each May, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) is the world's largest international pre-college science competition, with over 1,700 high school students from over 70 countries, regions and regions participating. and provide an annual forum to showcase independent achievements. Research and Competition They compete in 17 categories for prizes of about $5 million.
The Junior Science and Humanities Symposia program is designed to encourage and reward creative research in STEM fields by Iowa high school students. Her 9th through her 12th grade students in Iowa can submit original research to win scholarships and attend symposiums.
In this academic competition, teams of students in grades 9-12 design, build, and test mobility technologies that can be used in a variety of extraterrestrial environments. They then appear in the United States. They will compete against other teams at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams will receive $3,000, $1,000, and $500 respectively.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) THINK Scholars is a student-run educational program that provides high school students in the United States with access to STEM research and development. The group used the existing THINK competition as a framework to develop the application process for this new program.
The Department of Energy’s National Science Bowl® is a highly publicized academic competition among teams of high school students who answer questions on scientific topics in astronomy, biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, earth, computer and general science. The competition consists of a round robin followed by a double elimination final.
Science Olympiad is an international non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science, and recognizing excellence in science education for students and teachers.
Teams of students in grades K-12 submit designs for new technologies that benefit society. Members of the 1st place and her 2nd place teams will receive her $10,000 and her $5,000 savings accounts respectively, plus travel expenses to Washington DC for the awards ceremony.
The Solar Car Challenge is a project-based STEM initiative that helps motivate students in science, engineering, and alternative energy. A team of high school students will design, engineer, build and drive a street-legal solar car on public roads and at Texas Motor Speedway.
This is a national engineering competition in which participants develop innovative workplace technologies for people with disabilities. Innovation improves employment opportunities and makes the work environment more productive. There are two levels of him, one for high school and one for college.
This is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in STEM.
Thermo Fisher Scientific is offering up-and-coming scientists the opportunity to win a $10,000 grant. This grant was created to provide educational opportunities for future generations of scholars. A pre-selected committee will award her two $10,000 scholarships and four $5,000 scholarships among the candidates.
In this competition, teams of students in grades 5 through university design and build remote controlled vehicles based on the year's theme and compete regionally or internationally depending on their level.
America's oldest and most prestigious pre-college science contest. Each year, STS helps the nation find and encourage talented high school seniors to pursue careers in science, math, engineering, and medicine.
This is a global research and design challenge for pre-college youth. This program promotes scientific understanding of real problems and the integration of environmentally sound energy sources. Each year, the Clean Tech competition is devoted to a topic focused on the next big technological challenge, anchored in the technical core competence area.
This robotics competition allows student teams to create projects in the fields of aerospace, cybersecurity and technology, energy and the environment, or health and nutrition.
Each April, approximately 10,000 students take a 45-minute, 40-question timed multiple-choice test under school supervision.
SeaPerch is an innovative underwater robotics program that provides teachers and students with the resources they need to build remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) in school and out-of-school environments. The International Challenge allows teams of middle and high school students to design and build remote-controlled underwater vehicles to accomplish a variety of tasks.
Organized by the Center for Excellence in Education, this premier competition offers outstanding biology students the opportunity to showcase their talents nationally and internationally. The competition has more than 70 countries participating and is open to all high school students recommended by their teachers. USABO recognizes individual achievements in theoretical and practical biology knowledge and understanding.
This is an exciting academic competition that uses competitive drama to encourage students in grades 5-8 to explore important chemical concepts, scientific theories, and laboratory safety. The challenge is on her three levels of competition: local, state and national. Top performers from each state will receive an expense trip to the National Challenge in Philadelphia in June.
The United States National Olympiad (USNCO) is a multi-level competition designed to stimulate and promote high school chemistry achievements. USNCO's goals and timelines are set by a subcommittee of the ACS Association Board of Education (SOCED).
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