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Overview of the Top Science Competitions

If you leave JavaScript disabled, you will only access a portion of the content we are providing. <a href="/science-fair-projects/javascript_help.php">Here's how. </a> Every year, more than 9 million students in grades K–12 enter a science competition. Of those, only several thousand students in grades 9–12 participate in the topmost levels of competition. Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF): For high school students only, who must first qualify at an affiliated fair. Check out the websites for videos and much more information. There are additional rules to determine whether your research is eligible. Competitions. ROV Competition Home. 12 Years of Underwater Robotics: The History of the MATE ROV Competition PLUS - the 2013 international competition video is here!

ROV Competition Home

The 13th annual MATE international competition will take place June 26-28, 2014 at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Alpena, MI, USA. A network of 20+ regional contests will feed into the international event. Click here to find the MATE regional event near you! The ACM-ICPC International Collegiate Programming Contest. BioGENEius Challenge - www.biotechinstitute.org. Biotechnology Institute biogeneius challenge Supporters LeadInternationalU.S.

BioGENEius Challenge - www.biotechinstitute.org

National. Academic Decathlon® : The Premier Scholastic Competition for High School Students. Odyssey of the Mind. Academic Competitions and International Travel for High School Students. 9 of the most prestigious science competitions for high school researchers - Washington DC College admissions. Thousands of high school students across the country are getting valuable hands-on research experience this summer in programs sponsored by a variety of government, academic, and nonprofit organizations.

9 of the most prestigious science competitions for high school researchers - Washington DC College admissions

Local students may be found working in George Mason’s Aspiring Scientists Summer Internship Program or in one of the two Science & Engineering Apprenticeship Programs (SEAP’s) sponsored by George Washington University, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Navy. They may also be found at NASA or one of several summer programs offered by the National Institutes of Health. These internships provide incomparable opportunities to gain knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.

Students meet and interact with scientists, learn lab skills, conduct research, and possibly publish or patent findings. Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology. Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge. The 2013-2014 Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge is now closed.

Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge

Team Advisors/Mentors - thank you for submitting your application (s). National winners and finalists will be announced in April 2014. Explore an array of FREE interactive tools such as videos, quizzes, virtual labs, and e-books that can help you challenge your students to change their world. Teams not only win big by learning how to make an environmental impact, but they can also win amazing prizes like $50,000 scholarships, Discovery adventure trips, tablets, green prize packs, and more! Looking for more STEM resources and professional development opportunities? Check out the Siemens STEM Academy -- the nation's first online community with a wealth of free STEM resources, webinars and professional development opportunities. www.siemensstemacademy.com. Science Olympiad. EXCITE! - Science Olympiad. Intel ISEF - Home Page - Society for Science & the Public. The Official Homepage of the International Brain Bee.

Home. IBO means... — International Biology Olympiad. IPhO 2013. Main Page - 2013hs.igem.org. 2013 International Bridge Contest Information. Academic Competitions. Competition: a word that sends shivers of excitement (or trepidation!)

Academic Competitions

Down the spine. Whether you crave the thrill of battle or cringe at the very thought, competition is a part of modern life. Academic competitions are designed to inspire and enlighten. You can choose math, science, humanities, or multidisciplinary events. You might work on your own or as part of a team. ArtHistoryMath & Computer ScienceQuiz Bowls & multidisciplinary contestsScienceWriting. Model UN: How to Participate. Learn how UNA-USA connects Americans with the United Nations through local Chapters, grassroots advocacy, and education.

Model UN: How to Participate

Advocacy AgendaFind a ChapterModel UNHuman RightsUNA-USA/Seton Hall Study ProgramUpcoming Events Members receive access to a range of exclusive benefits such as events at the UN and across the United States, as well as opportunities to advocate, host Model UN conferences, and connect young professionals to UN experts. Join UNA-USAFor MembersModel UN ResourcesAdvocacy ResourcesYoung ProfessionalsStudent AllianceCouncil of Organizations Learn how the UN is making an impact and how UNA-USA Chapters are sharing the UN with communities around the U.S. through our online news magazines The InterDependent and World Bulletin. The InterDependentFrom the Executive DirectorWorld BulletinUN DispatchNews & Publications. Academic Decathlon® : The Premier Scholastic Competition for High School Students.

Team Canada at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) Academic Competition Calendar. The Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology. The Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology recognizes remarkable talent early on, fostering individual growth for high school students who are willing to challenge themselves through science research.

The Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology

Through this competition, students have an opportunity to achieve national recognition for science research projects that they complete in high school. The Siemens Competition seeks to promote excellence by encouraging students to undertake individual or team research projects. It fosters intensive research that improves students' understanding of the value of scientific study and informs their consideration of future careers in these disciplines. You can compete as an individual or as a member of a team. Individual projects promote independent research. Scholarships for winning projects range from $1,000 to $100,000.