The California State Science Fair is the final science fair of the academic year for students throughout the State of California in grades 6 - 12, serving California's future scientists since 1952.
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International Olympiad in Informatics is organized annually in and by one of the participating countries.The primary goal of the IOI is to stimulate interest in informatics (computing science) and information technology. Another important goal is to bring together exceptionally talented pupils from various countries and to have them share scientific and cultural experiences.
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The 2002 Competition The sixth annual Leonardo da Vinci Competition was held in schools across Canada on April 23, 2002. The 2002 Exam and Solutions are available in PDF format. Individual participant results were sent to participating schools on May 28. Click here to view the 2002 Prize Winners. This national competition is designed primarily for students in their final year of secondary school ...
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The construction and testing of model bridges promotes the study and application of fundamental principles of physics and also helps high school students develop "hands on" skills through bridge construction. By participating in the Bridge Building Competition students get a flavor of what it is to be an Engineer, designing structures to a set of specifications and then seeing them perform their function.
The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) Secretariat compiled this great directory of five international science olympiads. For each olympiad there are links to the main web site (if it exists), national competitions and previous events, as well as a few links to topical resources on the Internet.
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The Science Olympiad is an exciting, hands-on science competition for middle and high school students. More than 30 events cover all the science disciplines, and many require teamwork and cooperation.
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The International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) is an international physics competition for secondary school students. The first such competition was organised by Prof. Czeslaw Scislowski in Warsaw (Poland) in 1967. Since that time the International Physics Olympiads have been organised, with few exceptions, in a different country every year.
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Register your team now to participate in the 9th annual New Jersey Science Olympiad to be held on Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at Middlesex County College in Edison, NJ. The State fee is $75 per team of up to 15 students. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited.
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Nearly 3, 500 Alabama students explored the world of science through the Science Olympiad program in 2000, up over 30% from 1999. Numbers only escalate each year as more educators around the state learn of this exciting addition to their science curriculums.
Date and location to be announced for homeschoolers in grades K - 12 Welcome to the web site of the Greater Philadelphia Homeschool Science Fair! Why Include Science Fair in a Homeschool Curriculum Goals, FAQ's, and eligibility requirements Conducting a Science Fair Experiment Registering for the GPHSF and other fairs Map of Villanova Science and Science Fair Web Links Science and Homeschooling ...
Information about upcoming competitions, organizational news, contact information.
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The Science and Engineering Fair of Metropolitan Detroit, in its 43rd year of operation, is a nonprofit organization established to give students in the tri-county area (Wayne, Oakland, Macomb Counties) an opportunity to develop and exhibit science fair projects.
This is an annual international competition in research projects in physics. All the secondary (high) school students regardless of the country, type of the school, sex, nationality etc. are eligible for the competition. The only conditions are that the school cannot be considered as a university college and the age of the participants should not exceed 20 years on March 31.
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The official web site of ISEF-2000 that was held in Detroit, Michigan, May 7-13, 2000.
Welcome to the CSRA Regional Science & Engineering Fair, Inc. We are a private non-profit organization designed to aid schools, teachers, and students in developing an interest in all aspects of science and engineering through the science fair project. We are based in Augusta, Georgia.
PRINCE GEORGE'S AREA SCIENCE FAIR ASSOCIATION Welcome. We conduct the PRINCE GEORGE'S AREA SCIENCE FAIR. The theme of the 2002 science fair is: Medical Research - The Heart of America The 54th annual Prince George's Area Science Fair is near. This is the regional fair that receives winning projects from schools in Calvert, Charles, Saint Mary's, and Prince George's counties. It is held at Prince ...
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Science Olympiad is an interscholastic competition designed to increase student interest and enthusiasm in science and improve the quality of science ecuation. The Science Olympiad tournaments consist of 20-25 individual and team events which students prepare for during the school year.
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The 2001 Calgary Youth Science Fair will be held from April 4-7 at the Big Four building at Stampede Park. The fair is open to students in grades 5 through 12. There is a cap of 2 students per classroom from grades 5 and 6, but registration is unlimited for grades 7-12.
The Grants Canada Wide Science Fair Page. Information on CWSF's of all years! ANYONE Interested in the CWSF come Here!!
The Junior Science and Humanities Program (JSHS) was established in 1958 to increase the number of highly trained scientists and engineers in the United States by promoting research and experimentation at the secondary school level and by recognizing high school students for their original research achievements.
Information about the B-Division tournaments Minnesota team participates in.
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1999 Southwest Regional Winner and Finalists pictured from left to right: Jocelyn Salaz, Cuba NM; Beverly Lotts, Tucson AZ; Emily Hogue, Lovington NM; Enrique Irigoyen, El Paso TX; Erin Sandrick, Farmington NM; Brandi Cartwright, Tempe AZ If you have any questions or comments concerning this page, send mail to the webmaster. This page was last updated on April 6, 1999 ...