Attend the Virtual Regeneron Science Talent Search

Regeneron Science Talent Search

For those students interested in science research, this is an event not to be missed. From March 14th to March 31st, the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation's most prestigious pre-college science and mathematics competition, will host a virtual exhibition of the research projects that the finalists conducted. The finalists will be available LIVE to answer any questions on March 14th from 2-4PM EST.

The 40 finalists for the 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search were selected from 1,760 entries. They will gather online in March to participate in a private judging process with a panel of top scientists -- including interviews about their projects, scientific knowledge and critical thinking skills – and compete for more than $1.8 million in awards provided by Regeneron, including a top prize of $250,000.

Wander the virtual halls, click on student research, and watch a recording of each student explain their research in details. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of these finalists conducted research at home. This would be a great opportunity to learn about how students researched at home, learn about cutting edge research being conducted by students from all over the world, and gain inspiration for a next research project.

 

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STEM Research Guide for High School Students

STEM Research Guide for High School Students

This is the Bible of STEM research for High School students. In one comprehensive document, we provide students with detailed guidance on why, when, and how to conduct research. Includes over 1,000 listings of Research, Internship, Pre-College, Summer, School Year, Enrichment, and Volunteer Programs. Designed for High School and Middle School students looking ahead, this guide includes top programs in every category including Biology & Health Science, Computer Science, Engineering & Robotics, Physics & Astronomy, Math and more.

 

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