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Whether you’re a student ready to compete in prestigious STEM research competitions, an educator seeking resources and training, or a nonprofit looking for grants, we offer opportunities for everyone passionate about science. Discover how you can participate in Society for Science programs, and find your path to making a difference in STEM.

Educators

Science News Learning

We encourage all educators to register their middle school or high school for Science News Learning to help increase science literacy. Educators and students at participating schools receive access to ScienceNews.org, which features our award-winning science journalism. Teachers also receive professional development workshops and digital lesson plans so they may integrate articles into their classroom curricula.

An educator reading an issue of Science News

Research Teachers Conferences

Educators, come train with Society for Science. We bring together research teachers of all experience levels to share best practices, troubleshoot challenges, and learn more about the Society for Science and our STEM research competitions.

A teacher, smiling, is putting a post-it note on a chart at the Middle School Research Teachers Conference.

Advocate Program

The Advocate Program is a year-long professional development program that supports teachers and mentors who are working to increase the number of students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups and low-income households who enter STEM research competitions. The Advocates receive training and support, mentorship from a Lead Advocate, a $3000 stipend, and an all-expense-paid trip to attend the Advocate Training Institute in Washington, D.C.

Yari Torres De Jesus, ISEF Advocate highlighted in Science Fair: The Series

STEM Research Grants

STEM Research Grants provide support to middle and high school teachers engaging their students in scientific research. Priority consideration is given to schools that support students from low-income communities and demographics underrepresented in STEM fields. Teachers can apply for up to $5,000 in order to purchase specialized equipment or $1000 in preselected equipment including Arduino starter kits, soil test kits, and PocketLab sensors.

Two students sitting together reading lab materials on o table.

Students

Regeneron Science Talent Search

Regeneron STS is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science research competition for high school students. Started in 1942, this competition recognizes and empowers the most promising young scientists who are developing ideas that could solve society’s most urgent challenges.

Sign up to receive Regeneron STS updates!

The Top 3 winners of the 2024 Regeneron Science Talent Search: Thomas Cong (2nd place), Achyuta Rajaram (1st place) and Michelle Wei (3rd place)

Affiliated Fairs

In order to compete at Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair or apply for the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC), you must first participate in an Affiliated Fair. Affiliated Fairs exist in nearly every state in the US as well as 70+ other countries, regions, and territories. Fairs are conducted at local, regional, state and national levels.

Find an affiliated fair.

Affiliated Fair

Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge

Affiliated Fairs are eligible to name the top 10% of their 6th-8th grade participants as Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge nominees.  Nominees then need to complete an online application for a chance to compete at the national level.

The Green team receives instruction from Thermo Fisher scientists on how to test water quality

Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair

To compete at ISEF, a 9th-12th grade student must first qualify through participation at an Affiliated Fair. Each Affiliated Fair has a designated number of projects (individual or team) that they may support to come to ISEF.

ISEF 2023 Grand Award Ceremony, Dallas Texas - top award winners

Nonprofits

STEM Action Grants

The STEM Action Grant program provides small grants of up to $5,000 to innovative nonprofit organizations led by social entrepreneurs. The program aims to bolster and support community-driven nonprofit organizations that are working to enhance the public’s understanding of science and to increase participation of underrepresented populations in STEM fields.

STEM Action Grants