Student Science Competitions
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3M Young Scientist Challenge - science competition for students in grades 5-8
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Amazon Cyber Robotics Challenge for schools on CoderZ
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American Computer Science League - ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for junior and senior high school students.
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American Regions Mathematics League - College students
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America Rocketry Challenge - Middle and high school students
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BEST Robotics Competition - Middle and high school students
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Breakthrough Junior Challenge - International students ages 13-18
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Broadcom Masters - Students in grades 6-8
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Canon Envirothon - for high school students throughout North America
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Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge - Students and Recent Grads
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Collegiate Inventors Competition - The Collegiate Inventors Competition recognizes student inventors whose research and inventions will change our future.
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Congressional App Challenge - middle or high school student at the time of app submission. Starts in June
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Conrad Challenge - ages 13-18
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Destination ImagiNation - High school
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eCybermission - a web-based Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) competition free for students in grades six through nine
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Envirothon - high school students throughout North America
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Eskom Expo for Young Scientists - High school
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F1 in Schools - Teams from all round the world compete
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FIRST Robotics Competition - K-12
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FLEET - Web-based STEM competition for U.S. students 9-12
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Future City Competition - The Future City Competition is a national, project-based learning experience where students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade imagine, design, and build cities of the future.
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Future Engineers Challenges - Grades K–12
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Genes in Space contest for students in grades 7 through 12 to design DNA experiments that address a challenge in space exploration
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Global Education Challenge - for 18-30 years to explore, start and grow ideas that support better access to free and high-quality education for all
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Human Powered Vehicle Challenge - ASME (college students)
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IDEATE Competition - Imagine, Design and Evaluate Assistive Technologies for Employment
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Illinois Science Olympiad - Teams from all 50 states and parts of Canada
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Imaginations — a design competition created and sponsored by Walt Disney Imagineering with the purpose of seeking out and nurturing the next generation of diverse Imagineers
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Imagine 2200 — a new free climate-fiction contest from Grist
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Imagine Cup - Description: Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems facing us today. Open to: Students around the world Sponsored by: Microsoft. Enter by: Annual
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JUMP - (Join the discussion, Unveil innovation, Make connections, Promote tech-to-market) into STEM science competition for undergraduate and graduate students
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Junior Science and Humanities Symposia - Grades 9-12 in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM)
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Junior Solar Sprint - Students in grades 5–8
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LUNABOTICS - NASA's robotic mining competition for students
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MATHCOUNTS Competition Series - Grades 6-8
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MathWorks Math Modeling (M3) Challenge - 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, may participate. Homeschool and cyberschool students in those areas are also eligible
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Microsoft Careers - Microsoft
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MIT THINK Scholars Program - High school students generate STEM research ideas
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Moody's Mega Math Challenge - High school
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United States Academic Bee and Bowl - Grades 3-8
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National STEM League - Middle and high school students
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New York Times Student Contests - Middle and high school students
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ProjectCSGIRLS - Middle school girls
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Purple Comet! Math Meet! - Teams of middle and high school students with an adult supervisor
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Regeneron Science Talent Search - the nation’s most prestigious science research competition for high school seniors
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Rover Challenge - NASA
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Science Olympiad - K-12
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Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge - aged 18-30 with a world-changing idea
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Solar Decathlon - College students
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Solve For Tomorrow - STEM competition from Samsung
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STEM Scholarships - The National Society of High School Scholars Foundation
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State Farm Community Grant - State Farm Companies Foundation
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STEM Video Game Challenge - grades 5–12
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Stockholm Junior Water Prize - The competition is open to high school students in grades 9-12
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Sustainability Solutions Science Fair - open to researchers, innovators and engineers age 12-18 from around the world
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USA Mathematical Talent Search - United States middle and high school students
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VEX IQ Competition roboticseducation.org website
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Wonder League Robotics Competition - teams of kids ages 6-8, 9-11, and 12-14
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You Be The Chemist Challenge - 5th – 8th grade students are eligible to compete in teams of four.