Many students
don’t realize that once you reach
Grade 9 you can compete at city, national, and even international
science
fairs for cash, scholarships,and prizes. Big prizes. Top
winners at the Intel International Science and Engineering
Fair
take home scholarships and prizes worth over
$80,000US every year.
Personal growth
Beyond the prizes and awards, doing a science fair project allows
you to gain new experiences and skills that go beyond science,
technology, engineering, or mathematics. By presenting and explaining your project to judges,
who are experts in the field, you get important practice improving how you communicate
with other professionals. Not only is this good experience to improve
public speaking skills, but it also helps boost your confidence—it’s not every day
that you’ll explain your work to top scientists. You also gain important
marketing skills—how to sell yourself and your project. Moreover, you gain
invaluable interview skills from answering your judge’s questions—skills
that could help you later in a scholarship or job interview!
Why do universities value science fairs?
It’s actually quite simple. Success in science fairs indicates
you can do more than get good marks. Your participation shows you are
innovative and passionate about learning.
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Global Connections
How can adults help stimulate STEM interest? Be involved!
As a project judge, or as a teacher award sponsor, or as a mentor, or as a Financial sponsor, or participate in
Awareness programs, or provide an award, or a scholarship, an internship, or a behind-the-scene tour, or provide materials (eg., gifts, supplies,
inkind items, etc)
* Send your contact information indicating interest.
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What should students be prepared to do?
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