2,102 results found for "5"
Rules for All Projects
The International Rules and Guidelines for Science Fairs is
available in multiple formats.
Familiarity with the rules is critical for students, parents, teachers,
mentors, fair directors and local and affiliated fair Scientific
Review Committees (SRC) and Institutional Review Boards (IRB).
Meet the top 30 young scientists!
Saturday, October 20, 2018 1:00pm-4:00pm ET
Hazardous chemicals, activities or devices
ISEF Rules: The following rules apply to research using hazardous chemicals, devices and activities. These include substances and devices that are regulated by local, state, country, or international law, most often with restrictions of their use by minors such as DEA-controlled substances, prescription drugs, alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. Hazardous activities are those that involve a level of risk above and beyond that encountered in the student’s everyday life.
Human Participants
ISEF: Rules involving human participants
Science Talent Search: Judging and Awards
Regeneron STS applications are first checked for eligibility, including meeting the Application Deadline, qualifying as a contestant, and submitting independent and original work. Eligible Regeneron STS entrants are then evaluated and scored by three Ph.D. level scientists. Each qualified project is scored based upon the online application questions, the Research Report, and the overall scientific potential of the student.
Common Scientific Review Committee (SRC) Problems
ISEF: Common Scientific Review Committee problems
For Nominees
Congratulations on your nomination! You are part of a select group of students invited to apply to the Broadcom MASTERS national competition.
STS: Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the answers to questions commonly asked about the Regeneron Science Talent Search
Broadcom MASTERS 2018 Entrants
Congratulations to the Entrants to the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS Competition!