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Overview of Forms and Dates

The ISEF forms constitute written documentation of what will occur, or in some cases, has already occurred, in a research project. They are designed to provide the information that is needed to review the project to ensure compliance with the ISEF rules and with laws and regulations that apply to the project. The forms should be filled out and signed before any research takes place.

ISEF STEM College Fair

If your institution or organization is interested in a unique way to engage with top international high school STEM talent, the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) is your opportunity to do just that.

ISEF Fees

Find information on Regeneron ISEF fees and payment deadlines. Affiliated fairs pay both affiliation fees and registration fees.

Special Award Organizations

Each year professional organizations, representing government, industry and education across a wide variety of scientific disciplines, affiliate with Regeneron ISEF as Special Award Organizations to provide awards from their respective organizations.

Special Awards provide opportunities for students to be recognized beyond the Grand Awards in 22 categories. Further, Special Awards provide opportunities for participating companies and organizations to publicly illustrate their commitment to STEM education.

Awards at Regeneron ISEF

Regeneron ISEF finalists compete for nearly $9 million in awards, prizes and scholarships.
Each year more than 1,700 ninth through twelfth graders earn the right to compete at Regeneron ISEF by winning a top prize at a Society-affiliated local, regional, state or national science fair.

Participants of Marie's Kids STEAM Night making slime

Blog Post

Exploring STEAM with Marie’s Kids

Emily Freeland

Society Staff: Emily joined Society for Science in 2019 and works as an Outreach Programs Senior Specialist, working predominantly with the Advocate Program and ISEF Education Outreach Day programs.

STEM Action Grants

The STEM Action Grant 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. Since 2016, the Society has awarded $410,000 to 64 organizations wanting to improve access to STEM education.

The Broadcom MASTERS 2019 finalists visited the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) for the last challenge of the competition.

Society Alumni Network Code of Conduct

This Society Alumni Network, powered by Graduway, is offered and available to users who are 14 years of age and older.