It’s an online science competition, open to students between the ages of 13 and 18 from around the world. We'll announce all the dates in the coming months, but sign-up here to get notified of when submissions open for the 2016 competition. Top prize is a $50,000 scholarship.
Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS)
A competition for high school seniors. Top prize is a $100,000 scholarship.
For high school students only; recognizes outstanding research in biotechnology. Process is state, national, international; hosted by the Biotechnology Institute. Top prize is a $7,500 cash award.
Inspired by the Educate to Innovate Campaign, President Obama’s initiative to promote a renewed focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education, the National STEM Video Game Challenge is a multi-year competition whose goal is to motivate interest in STEM learning among America’s youth by tapping into students’ natural passion for playing and making video games.
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF)
For high school students only, who must first qualify at an affiliated fair. Top prize is a $50,000 scholarship.
Students, grades 5-8, are invited to create a 1-2 minute video describing a new, innovative solution that could solve an everyday problem. Ten finalists will be chosen for their passion for science, spirit of innovation and ingenuity, and effective communication skills. Top prize is $25,000.