Intel ISEF
ACT-SO
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INEPO
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The Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge is the only
science contest of its kind for students in grades 5-8, fostering
the exploration, understanding and communication of science
among youth.
Junior Water Prize
-It is the international science fair for a high school water
science research.
-Its purpose is to increase students' interest in water-related
issues and research.
-It is usually held in June.
-MRSEF winners become eligible for their state competitions
by submitting their abstract on-line.
-Up to four finalists' schools will receive a $1000 education
grant.
-Up to four finalists will receive $500 each.
-The U.S. winner will receive $2,500 and an expense paid trip
to Stockholm, Sweden to compete in the international competition.
ACT-SO
-It is an acronym for Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological
and Scientific Olympics.
-African-American students in grades 9-12.
Local Awards:
1st PLACE Gold Medal $500
2nd PLACE Silver Medal $300
3rd PLACE Bronze Medal $200
All-expense-paid trip to the National Competition.
National Awards:
1st PLACE Gold Medal $2,000
2nd PLACE Silver Medal $1,500
3rd PLACE Bronze Medal $1,000
Certificates, plus Computers & Scholarships
5-Day, all expense paid visit to N.A.S.A.
INEPO (International Environmental
Project Olympiad)
•Istanbul, Turkey
•One of the Prestige Environmental Project Olympiad
•25-35 Countries participate
•In 2005, Precious Raspberry took second place
•One project from MRSEF will be selected for INEPO this
year |