ISEF
Program Information
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Participation in the Special Awards Program of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) offers a unique opportunity for organizations to support and encourage achievements by young people in science, math, and engineering.
Benefits for Special Awards organizations include:
- Unique one on one interaction with the top 1,500 young scientists and researchers in the world through the judging process.
- Launch point for long-term relationship with designated awardees. Winners can become life-long members, employees, supporters, etc. for the participating SAO.
- Public visibility and recognition for SAO in promoting excellence in science and research. Inclusion in SAO program providing over $3 million annually in scholarships, awards, etc and PR opportunities that presents.
- Opportunity for employees or members of the SAO to participate in highly regarded judging process.
- On-site and ISEF-specific benefits including: SAO inclusion in promotional materials; inclusion in a professionally produced awards ceremony; gifts for judges; meals, mixers, and breaks provided.
- Interaction and networking opportunities amongst the estimated 75 annual SAOs.
Special Awards sponsorship is open to:
- Scientific, mathematical, and engineering societies
- Agencies of the Federal government
- Colleges and universities
- Corporations
An annual affiliation fee is required for all organizations at each level of participation.
Levels of Participation:
International Special Awards Organizations
Special Awards are given at the international level and include
scholarships, internships, equipment grants and scientific
field trips.
College Scholarship Awards Organizations
Society for Science & the Public encourages colleges and universities to provide
tuition scholarships to Intel ISEF finalists. The opportunity
to meet and talk with these high caliber student finalists
has proven to be a valuable recruiting tool.
Regional Awards Organizations
Organizations may chose to reward students that participate in
Intel ISEF affiliated fairs throughout the United States and
40 foreign countries. These awards, administered through the
Intel ISEF affiliated fair network, include scholarships, prizes,
plaques, certificates, and unique award packages.
For more information on becoming a special awards sponsor,
please contact Diane Rashid at 202/785-2255 or email: drashid@societyforscience.org
Special Awards Organizations
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Acoustical Society of America
Student award of $1,000, in addition the student's school will be
awarded $500 and the student's mentor will be awarded $250 (1) and
Student award of $500.00, in addition the student's school will be
awarded $200, and the student's will be awarded $100 (1). Each winner
will also receive a one-year ASA membership.
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Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies, the presented by sponsor of the Intel
International Science and Engineering Fair, offers paid summer
internships at Agilent sites that aligns with the student and his/her
background. These internships are a minimum of six weeks, not to
exceed eight weeks. Agilent is committed to award half of these
summer internships at Agilent sites outside of the United States.
Agilent's worldwide community involvement programs,
known collectively as Agilent Action, tangibly demonstrates the
company's values and commitment to corporate citizenship. Agilent
supports programs that are designed to increase students interest and
achievement in science education, with an emphasis on women and
populations under-represented in the technology industry. Agilent
Action inspires minds and enriches lives in the communities where
Agilent people live and work.
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
For the projects that best demonstrate the use of Chemistry to
diagnose diseases and to treat patients. Award of $1,500 (1), Award
of $1000 (1), Award of $500 (1) and Honorable Mention Award $250 (2).
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American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Physical Society
Top award winners receive a one-year AAPT and APS student membership,
a certificate from both AAPT and APS, as well as subscriptions to AAPT
"The Physics Teacher" Journal and other APS journals. First Award of
$1,200 (1), Second Award of $800 (1), Third Award of $500 (1) and
Certificate of Honorable Mention (3). Each sponsoring teacher of a
student who receives an AAPT and APS award also will receive a
certificate.
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American Astronomical Society and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
The Priscilla and Bart Bok First and Second Awards are given jointly
by the American Astronomical Society (AAS) and the Astronomical
Society of the Pacific (ASP). The main criterion for selecting the two
Bok Awards is scientific merit. Observational, instrumental, or
theoretical projects are all eligible, as are interdisciplinary
projects involving Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and
Engineering, etc. Priscilla and Bart Bok First Award of a $5,000
scholarship (1) and Priscilla and Bart Bok Second Award of a $3,000
scholarship (1). The awarded funds are intended to be used by the
recipients to further their education and research efforts. $1,000 is
also awarded to their high school science departments for use in
enhancing their science education programs. These awards are funded by
a grant from the National Science Foundation and are subject to their
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American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society is a self-governed individual membership
organization that consists of more than 158,000 members at all degree
levels and in all fields of chemistry. The organization provides a
broad range of opportunities for peer interaction and career
development, regardless of professional or scientific interests. The
programs and activities conducted by ACS today are the products of a
tradition of excellence in meeting member needs that dates from the
Society's founding in 1876. First Place Award of $4,000 (1), Second
Place Award of $3,000 (1), Third Place Award of $2,000 (1), Fourth
Place Award of $1,000 (1) and Honorable Mention Award (6). All award
winners and honorable mentions receive a t-shirt and a subscription to
"Chem Matters".
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American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science
Alternate for trip (1) and All expense paid trip for four weeks and
scholarship to the Bessie Lawrence International Summer Science
Institute at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.
The dates of the program are July 7-July 31. (1). The International
Summer Science Institute provides students with an opportunity to work
alongside top Weizmann Institute researchers, as well as to learn
about life in Israel today.
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American Dental Association Foundation
The American Dental Association is the nation's largest dental association
and the premier source of oral health information. The ADA has advocated for
the public's health and promoted the art and science of dentistry since
1859. The ADA, through the ADA Foundation is awarding projects which contribute
to scientific research relevant to oral health. First place award of
$2,000 (1), second place award of $1,000 (1) and third place award of $500 (1).
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American Geological Institute
AGI is pleased to recognize three projects that best reflect the study
of Earth and the mission of AGI. Founded in 1948, AGI strives to
increase public awareness of the vital roles that the geosciences play
in modern society. First Award of $1,500 (1), Second Award of $750
(1) and Third Award of $250 (1). AGI will present their winners with
a vast selection of related publications including a subscription to
"Geotimes" magazine
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American Indian Science and Engineering Society
For the project that best represents the relationship between science,
mathematics, technology, engineering and American Indian/Alaska
Natives or Native Hawaiian Culture. First Award of $1,000 (1) and
Second Award of $500 (1). Winners will also receive a plaque.
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
The world's forum for aerospace leadership, is please to provide
awards for projects which are aligned with the AIAA mission to advance
the state of aerospace science, engineering, and technical leadership.
Award of $600 (1) and Award of $200 (2). Each selected student and
their teacher will be awarded a one-year membership to AIAA.
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American Intellectual Property Law Association
A national bar association constituted primarily of lawyers in private
and corporate practice, in government and in the academic community,
with more than 17,000 members. The AIPLA represents a wide and
diverse spectrum of individuals, companies and institutions involved
directly or indirectly in the practice of patent, trademark,
copyright, and unfair competition law, as well as other fields of law
affecting intellectual property. The AIPLA is proud to nurture
innovation and scientific achievement by participating in the Special
Award Organization's Program of the Intel ISEF. First Award of $1,000
(2) and Second Award of $250 (2).
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American Mathematical Society
Karl Menger Award of Excellence First Award of $1,000 (1), Second
Award of $500 (2), Third Award of $250 (4) and Honorable Mention Award
(5). A booklet on Karl Menger will be given to each winner.
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American Meteorological Society
The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and
dissemination of information on the atmospheric and related sciences,
technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.
Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 13,000
professionals, students, and weather enthusiasts, AMS publishes nine
journals, sponsors more than 12 conferences annually and offers
numerous programs and services. These awards are given for the best
exhibits in the area of atmospheric, and related sciences. First
Award of $2,000 (1), Second Award of $1000 (1), Third Award of $500
(1) and Honorable Mention Award (3). Winners receive a certificate,
an AMS Journal/Bulletin Archive CD-ROM, and a one-year student
membership to the AMS. The student membership includes a subscription
to the "Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society" or
"Weatherwise" magazine.
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American Physiological Society
For the best projects in the physiological sciences which include
cellular physiology, animal physiology and neurophysiology. First
Award of $1,000 (1), Second Award of $500 (1) and Third Award of $500
(2). Winners will receive a certificate, a t-shirt, and a one-year
subscription to APS publications.
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American Phytopathological Society
A non-profit, scientific organization devoted to the study of plant
diseases and their management. Founded in 1908 the society has grown
form 130 charter members to nearly 5,000 plant pathologists worldwide.
The research of the organizations members advances the understanding
of the science of plant pathology and its application to plant health.
First Award of $1,000 (1), Second Award of $700 (1), Third Award of
$500 (1) and Fourth Award of $300 (1). All winners will receive a
t-shirt and a one year membership in the APS, which includes on-line
access to all three APS journals, image database, and numerous
educational materials.
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American Psychological Association
The mission of the American Psychological Association is to advance
psychology as a science and as a means of promoting health education
and human welfare. Based in Washington DC APA is a scientific and
professional organization that represents psychology in the United
States. With over 148,000 members APA is the largest association of
psychologists worldwide. The APA is awarding the best projects
representing psychological science. First Award of $1,500 (1), Second
Award of $1,000 (1) and Third Award of $500 (5).
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American Society for Horticultural Science
First Award of $1,000 (1), Second Award of $500 (1) and Third Award
of $250 (1). Each awardee and his/her school will receive a one-year
subscription to ASHS "HortScience" and "Hort Technology" plus a
mounted certificate.
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American Society for Microbiology
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) is the largest single life
science membership organization in the world. Membership has grown
from 59 scientist in 1899 to more than 43,000 members today, with more
than one third located outside of the United States. The members
represent 26 disciplines of microbiological specializations plus a
division for microbiology educators. The ASM's awards honors the most
outstanding microbiology projects. First Award of $2,000 (1), Second
award of $1,250 (1), Third award of $750 (1), Forth Award of $500 (1)
and Honorable Mention award of $250 (6). All laureates receive a cash
prize and a one-year subscription to Microbe, ASM's monthly news
magazine, and access to the members only web resources.
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American Society of Pharmacognosy
For projects involving the study of natural products that are in any
relevant category areas including Animal Science, Biochemistry,
Cellular and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, Microbiology and
Plant Science. First Award of $500 (3).
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American Statistical Association
First Award of $1,000 (1), Second Award of $500 (1), Third Award of
$250 (1) and Honorable Mention Award (2). All students receive
one-year subscriptions of "STATS" and "Chance". Their schools will
also receive a one-year school membership in the American Statistical
Association.
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American Veterinary Medical Association
First Award of $1,000 (5). All winners will also receive a
plaque.
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Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) is
a non-profit professional organization consisting of 32,000 members
worldwide serving the military communications, IT, intelligence and
global security communities. The Atlanta AFCEA Chapter along with the AFCEA
Education Foundation, are proud to support the ISEF with the following awards:
First Place Award of $2,500; and Second Place Award of $1,500. Also, a $1,000
teaching tool grant is awarded to each of the sponsoring high school science
departments of the winners to enhance their educational programs. Principle
criteria for these awards are scientific merit and creativity in the physical
sciences, mathematics, information technology or engineering.
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Ashtavadhani Vidwan Ambati Subbaraya Chetty (AVASC) Foundation
An educational and medical service foundation dedicated to recognizing
academic talent and providing services to the needy. We will award
projects that display outstanding creativity, ingenuity and have the
potential to alleviate the human condition or mark a substantive
advance in the scientific field. First Award of $1,000 U.S. Savings
Bond (2) and Second Award of $500 U.S. Savings Bond (8). Equivalent
award available for non-U.S. winners.
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
First Award of $1,000 (1), Second Award of $500 (1), Third Award of
$300 (1) and Honorable Mention Award of $200 (3). All winners will
receive complimentary ACM Student Memberships for the duration of
their undergraduate education. The ACM's Student Portal Package also
includes ACM's Digital Library
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Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Founded in 1979, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to
advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying
thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines.
AAAI also strives to increase public understanding of AI, improve the
teaching and training of AI practitioners, and provide guidance about
the importance of current AI developments and potential of future
directions. AAAI is proud to recognize the best projects in the area
of Computer Science with an artificial intelligence component. Award
of $1,000 (2) and Second award $500 (6). Winners of this artificial
intelligence award will receive a certificate, and their schools will
receive a one-year membership in the Association for the Advancement
of Artificial Intelligence, including a subscription to "AI
Magazine".
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Association for Women Geoscientists
The mission of the AWG is to encourage the participation of women in
the geosciences, to exchange educational, technical and professional
information, and to enhance the professional growth and advancement of
women in geosciences. These awards are presented to projects which
exemplify high standard of innovation and scientific excellence in the
geosciences, increase awareness of the geosciences, illustrate the
inter disciplinary nature of the geosciences and promote sensitivity
to the earth's global system. Award of $1,500 (1) and Second place
award of $150 (2). The award winners will also receive a student
membership in the AWG organization which includes a newsletter
subscription, a certificate, an AWG t-shirt and a copy of the winners'
group photograph.
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China Association for Science and Technology
China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) is the largest
organization of scientist and technologists of China. One of its
missions is to promote public understanding of science. Having
developed science educations programs CAST supports youth and
adolescents to become citizens with high scientific literacy. Scholarship
award of $3000 (5).
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Coalition for Plasma Science (CPS)
This award will be given to the best project in the broad area of
plasmas. Plasma-related topics include, but are not limited to,
lighting, display, materials processing, space physics, terrestrial
phenomena (lighting, aurora, etc.), fusion, and basic plasma science.
Criteria include overall scientific merit, understanding of the
problem, and approach to the topic. Award of $1500 (1) and Letter
after the fair (8).
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Department of Homeland Security, University Programs Office
Five individual $5,000 portable undergraduate scholarships, selected
among all of the Intel ISEF categories. In addition, awards will
include a paid $5,000 consecutive 10-week summer research experience
at various Department of Homeland Security (DHS) affiliated venues.
Recipients must be a U.S. citizen and agree to major in science,
technology, engineering or math. DHS is particularly interested in
projects where there is a connection with the mission of DHS. This
mission is to prevent and deter terrorist attacks and protect against
and respond to threats and hazards to the nation. Scholarship Award
of $5,000, and 10 week summer research experience. Total value is
$10,000 (4). The required summer research experience at DHS
affiliated venues, such as DHS, DHS Centers of Excellence, DHS labs
and National labs may be completed during any summer of the
individual's undergraduate years.
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Endocrine Society
First Award of $1,000 (1), Second Award of $500 (2) and Honorable
Mention Award (4). All winners will receive a certificate, a book on
the endocrine system and a t-shirt.
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 European Union Contest for Young Scientists
For a top team project, an all-expense paid trip to attend the
European Union Contest for Young Scientists held in Denmark in
September 2008. Trip to the EU Contest. (1). The EU Contest for
Young Scientists was developed to promote the ideals of co-operation
and interchange between young scientists. The Contest is the annual
showcase of the best of European student scientific achievement. The
team project must pass the EU Contest jury review prior to attending,
and must be first time participants in the EU Contest. Valid passport
required.
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Geological Society of America
Since 1888 this society unites thousands of earth scientists form
every corner of the globe in a common purpose to study the mysteries
of our planet and share scientific findings. The mission of GSA is to
be a leader in advancing the geosciences, enhancing the professional
growth of it members, and promoting the geosciences in the service of
mankind. We are awarding projects demonstrating excellence in
investigating Earth Science. First Award $2,000 (1), Second Award
$1,500 (1) and Third Award $500 (1).
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IEEE Computer Society
First Award of $1000 (1), Team First Award of $500 for each team
member (1), Second Award of $500 (1), Team Second Award of $400 for
each team member (1), Third Award of $350 (1) and Team Third Award of
$300 for each team member (0). Winners will receive a framed
certificate, and a one-year free subscription to the CS magazine of
their choice. A winners group photo will also be published in an
issue of "Computer" magazine.
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IEEE Foundation
Sponsored by the IEEE Foundation, the IEEE Presidents' Scholarship is
awarded by the IEEE, the world's largest technical professional
society, with over 365,000 members in over 150 countries. Given for
outstanding achievement in the field of engineering, it includes a
U.S. $10,000 scholarship payable over four years for undergraduate
study in engineering or a related field. The IEEE Foundation
Presidents' Scholarship Award of $10,000 (1). The winner also
receives a plaque, framed certificate and free membership to the IEEE
for the duration of the scholarship.
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Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award
The winners of this award are the top three students at the Intel
ISEF. They each receive a $50,000 scholarship. A Scholarship of
$50,000. (3). The scholarship is awarded in eight equal installments
to students enrolled at any accredited degree-granting institution of
higher education, following their successful completion of high
school. Students must provide proof of registration and good academic
standing from the school's registrar each semester.
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MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory has
partnered with Society for Science to promote science education through a
program called the Ceres Connection. This program seeks to name minor
planets after students through Society for Science competitions, including
the Intel ISEF. First and second place category award winner names
will be sent to the International Astronomical Union(IAU) for naming
rights of a near earth asteroid. Notification will be sent to the
finalists when the name has been accepted and confirmed. All Intel
ISEF first place and second place category winners will receive a
minor planet. (0). All minor planets named in the Ceres Connection
program have been discovered by the Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid
Research (LINEAR) program, operated by Lincoln Laboratory.
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Mu Alpha Theta, National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society
Formed 50 years ago to promote scholarship in and enjoyment and
understanding of mathematics. The Mu Alpha Theta Award is given to the
most challenging, thorough, and creative investigation of a problem
involving mathematics accessible to high school students. Components
of the investigation may include, but are not limited to, mathematical
proof, mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, visualization,
simulation, and approximation. Award of $1,000 (3). Winners will
receive a certificate and information about joining Mu Alpha
theta.
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National Anti-Vivisection Society
For the project that best promotes scientific advancement through
methods that do not harm animals, that works to replace live animals
with non-animal methodologies or for animal-based research that
benefits animals using non-invasive techniques or in an observational
setting. Award of $5,000 (1), Award of $2,000 (1) and Award of $1,000
(1). For more information on the specific guidelines for this award,
visit the National Anti-Vivisection Society's website.
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National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance/The Lemelson Foundation
Prizes are awarded for creativity, technological innovation and
commercial promise. The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators
Alliance will award prizes in 11 different categories which recognize
innovation and invention that addresses critical basic human needs. An
additional six prizes will be awarded to one project in each of the
following areas: Engineering, Chemistry, Microbiology, Medicine &
Health and Computer Science. Scholarship Award of $1,000 (11).
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National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
As a component of the National Institutes of Health, NIDA supports
most of the world's research on drug abuse and addiction. NIDA will
award projects that focus on better understanding of the mechanisms of
drug abuse and addiction. First Place Award of $2,500 (1), Second
Place Award $1,500 (1) and Third Place Award of $1,000 (1).
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA
"The Pulse of the Planet" award will be awarded to the student whose
projects best relates to NOAA's mission goals. This student will
receive a fully paid internship at a NOAA research lab. The winner
will also receive a plaque and a certificate signed by the Under
Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere. A fully paid summer
internship at a NOAA research lab, an opportunity to work with
researchers on a NOAA vessel at sea OR a research field experience at
a National Marine Sanctuary. (1).
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National Taiwan Science Education Center
Trip to Taiwan to attend the Taiwan International Science Fair in
February 2008. (2). This award includes round trip ticket, most
meals, accommodations and activity expenses for each student. Valid
passport required for trip winners.
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North American Benthological Society
An international scientific organization whose purpose is to promote
better understanding of the biotic communities of lake and stream
bottoms and their role in aquatic ecosystems. We are awarding
projects which contribute to scientific research in these habitats.
Award of $600 (1), Award of $350 (1), Award of $250 (1) and Honorable
Mention Award (3). All winners receive a one-year membership in the
Society and a subscription to the "Journal of the North American
Benthological Society".
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Office of Naval Research on behalf of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
Tuition Scholarship Award in the amount of $8,000 (17), Tuition
Scholarship Award of $8,000 for original research in an important
Naval-relevant scientific area (3) and Team Tuition Scholarship Award
in the amount of $8,000 to be equally divided between the team members
(1). Scholarships are payable at $2,000 a year for four years.
Recipients also receive a certificate signed by the Chief of Naval
Research and the Vice Chief of Naval Research, and a U.S. Navy
memento. Team award winners receive $1,000 a year for four years.
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Patent and Trademark Office Society
Promotes the US Patent and Trademark system's growth and well-being,
promotes and fosters a true appreciation of these systems, recalls our
rich heritage of innovation and commerce, and cultivates the highest
standards of professional ethics among patent practitioners. The PTO
extends this mission to the scientists and engineers of tomorrow. The
Special Awards given at the Intel ISEF engorged young inventors to
develop new and useful products, and to pursue careers in science and
technology. Second Award of $200 (7), Second Award $150 (8) and Grand
Award of $1000 and a framed copy of the first patent granted in the
United States of America (1).
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PowerPlus Engineering, Inc.
Founded in 1987, PowerPlus Engineering provides engineering
services to the nation's Electric Utility and Renewable Energy Companies. PowerPlus is
presenting an award for the project deemed to make the most
significant contribution to sustainable electrical energy. Award of
$1500 (1). The award is sponsored by PowerPlus Engineering, Inc.
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Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology
Psi Chi was founded in 1929, for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and
maintaining excellence in scholarship and advancing the science of
psychology. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate students
who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests,
and who meet the minimum qualifications. We will award the best
projects in psychological science. First Award $1,000 (1), Second
Award $350 (1) and Third Award $150 (1). All winners will receive a
Psi Chi Certificate of Recognition.
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Ricoh Americas Corporation
The Ricoh Americas Corporation Sustainable Development Award will go to the entries,
selected from among all award categories, whose principles and
technical innovations offer the greatest potential for increasing our
ability to grow environmentally friendly and socially responsible
businesses. Scholarship Award of $25,000 (2). The Ricoh Americas Corporation Sustainable
Development Award - for ideas that balance the economic and social
needs of today with the environmental needs of tomorrow.
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Seaborg SIYSS Award
All expense-paid trip awarded to three senior finalists to attend the
Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar during the Nobel Prize
Ceremonies in December. The SIYSS is a multi-disciplinary seminar
highlighting some of the most remarkable achievements by young
scientists from around the world. The students have the opportunity
to visit scientific institutes, attend the Nobel lectures and press
conferences, learn more about Sweden and experience the extravagance
of the Nobel festivities. Valid passport required for travel. (3).
The SIYSS will be held in Stockholm, Sweden in December. Students must
meet the 18-year age requirement to be considered. The history of
SIYSS began as early as 1976 when the first seminar was organized by
the Swedish Federation of Young Scientists together with the Nobel
Foundation, with inspiration from Society for Science & the Public.
This award is named for the late Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel Laureate in
chemistry and Society for Science trustee.
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Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
For the team projects that best exemplify the interdisciplinary
aspects of scientific and engineering research. Award of $1,000 (1),
Award of $600 (1) and Award of $300 (1). Each member of the winning
teams will receive a certificate of recognition and a one-year
subscription to "American Scientist". The school library of each
winning team member will also receive a one-year subscription to
"American Scientist".
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Society of Exploration Geophysicists
For projects that display excellence related to the geophysical
sciences. Distinguished Achievement Award of $1,000 and a trip to the
SEG International Exposition and Annual Meeting. (1), Award of Merit
of $500 (2), Award of Merit of $250 (4) and Team award of $500 to be
divided equally among team members (1).
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SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering
Advancing the science and application of light, SPIE is the largest
international not-for-profit society in optics, photonics, and imaging
with 17,000 individual members, including 3,500 students, and
representing 86 countries. SPIE supports Intel ISEF affiliated
science fairs to help inform students about the educational and career
possibilities in the exciting and growing field of optical
engineering. SPIE presents these awards for the best projects in the
area of Optics and Photonics Engineering. Award of $2,500 (1), Award
of $1,500 (1) and Third award $1,000 (1). SPIE has distributed nearly
$3 million dollars in individual scholarships and institutional
grants. This ambitious effort reflects the Society's commitment to
education and to the next generation of optical scientists and
engineers.
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States United for Biomedical Research (SUBR)
For the top biomedical projects that best demonstrate the goal of
advancing human and/or veterinary medicine. SUBR is a network of
nonprofit associations who have joined forces to promote health
through science and education, to promote public understanding and
increase appreciation of the values of biomedical research, including
humane care and use of research animals, and provide access to
accurate information about biomedical research and its benefits.
First Place Award $2,500 (1) and Second Place Award $1,000 (2). In
addition an award a $1,000 grant for the teacher of the first place
SUBR winner.
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United States Air Force
Established in 1947, the United States Air Force is one of the seven
Uniformed services of the United States. The mission of the Air Force
is to deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States
of America and its global interest -- to fly and fight in Air, Space
and Cyberspace. The USAF is the largest and most technologically
advanced force in the world. Characterized by science and technology,
the Air Force is totally committed to rewarding science projects that
exhibit these high standards. First Award of $3,000 (17), Team Award
of $1,500 for each member (1), Second Award of $1,500 (17) and Team
Award of $1,000 for each member (1). Each winner will receive a
plaque and a certificate of recognition.
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United States Army
Award of three $1,000 U.S. Savings Bonds, a certificate of achievement
and a gold medallion. (17), Award of three $1,000 U.S. Savings Bonds,
to be shared equally by team members, and certificates of achievement
and gold medallions. (1), One all expense paid trip to London
International Youth Science Forum, three $1,000 U.S. Savings Bonds,
$300 from the Association of the United States Army, a gold medallion
and certificate of achievement. (1), Winners receive an all expense
paid trip to Operation Cherry Blossom in Tokyo, Japan. Each trip
winner will also receive three $1,000 U.S. Savings Bonds, $300 from
the Association of the United States Army, a gold medallion and a
certificate of achievement. (2), Alternate for the Operation Cherry
Blossom trip to Tokyo, Japan (1) and Alternate to attend the London
International Youth Science Forum (1). Passport required for trip
winners.
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United States Coast Guard
The mission of the U.S. Coast Guard Boating and Safety Division is to
implement programs that minimize the loss of life, personal injury,
and property damage of recreational boaters. We present awards to
projects that best display potential for improving boating and water
safety that may help us further our mission. First Award of $5,000
(1), Second Award of $3,000 (1), Third Award of $1,000 (1) and Fourth
Award of $500 (1).
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United Technologies Corporation
United Technologies Corporation recognizes 8 projects for excellence
in science and engineering. Each winning project will receive shares
of United Technologies Corporation common stock with a total value of
approximately $2,000. UTC Stock with an approximate value of $2000.
(8). Each winner will also receive a plaque, a pen, and the United
Technologies Corporation Annual Report.
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Vacuum Technology Division of the American Vacuum Society
First Award $1000 (1), Second Award $750 (1) and Third Award $500
(1). The school science department of each winner will receive $500,
and the student's advisor will receive $250.
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College Scholarships
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This $5,000 annual tuition scholarship and summer research internship
is presented to selected students demonstrating outstanding
achievement at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
This award also includes a summer internship in Drug Discovery and
Development at the Pharmaceutical Research Institute at Albany College
of Pharmacy; which includes travel, living accommodations and a $1,000
stipend for eight weeks. Scholarship Award of $5,000 per year for
four years, plus a summer internship and a $1,000 stipend (4).
Recipients must be admitted to the College in the Bachelor's degree
program in Pharmaceutical Sciences. This annual $5,000 tuition
scholarship is renewable for four years.
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Drexel University
Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is awarding 8 full
tuition scholarships for projects in the categories of Computer
Science, Engineering, Medicine and Health and Physics or projects in
line with Drexel's curriculum. Tuition Scholarship of $120,000 (8).
Scholarships are renewable for up to 5 years pending maintenance of a
3.0 GPA and full-time status. Each scholarship is valued at $120,000.
Scholarships will go into effect upon admission to the University.
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Florida Institute of Technology
Florida Institute of Technology is the only private technological
University in the southeastern United States and is rated by the
Princeton Review as the best private college in Florida. Florida
Tech, located on the Space Coast near Kennedy Space Center, offers
full undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering, science,
psychology, business, and aeronautics. Scholarship Award of $12,500
per year, renewable annually (12). Florida Tech is offering 12
tuition scholarships of $50,000 each, to be distributed over four
years.
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Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
This is a full scholarship that is equivalent to $90,000 USD; and
includes: Full Tuition, Housing and Transportation. The Institute is
the largest private University in Latin America, with 100,000
students in 33 campuses across Mexico. Known as the "MIT of Mexico",
and it is one of the top technical universities. 100% paid tuition
scholarship award, plus housing and transportation at the university
installation (1).
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University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Scholarships to finalists from the following categories: Biochemistry,
Cellular and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Environmental Science, Medicine & Health, or Microbiology. Tuition
Scholarship ranging form $6,000 to $9,000 per year for four, five or
six years, depending upon the degree program. (3). Scholarship will
go into effect upon the recipient's admission to any one of the degree
programs offered at USP and are renewable for the length of the degree
program provided the recipient maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
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Regional Awards Organizations
American Meteorological Society
American Psychological Association
ASM Materials Education Foundation
Association for Women Geoscientists
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library
Association
Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award
Mu Alpha Theta, The National High School
and Two Year College Mathematics Honor Society
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- NOAA
National Society of Professional Engineers & Professional
Engineers in Industry
Office of Naval Research on behalf of the
U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
Ricoh
Society for In Vitro Biology
WEF/ITT Stockholm Junior Water Prize
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/U.S. Public Health Service
U.S. Metric Association
U.S. Army - Regional Award
Yale Science & Engineering
Association

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