SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH
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Science Talent Search
The Intel Science Talent Search (STS) is America’s most prestigious science research competition for high school seniors. Since 1942, first in partnership with Westinghouse and since 1998 with Intel, Society for Science & the Public, the Washington-based nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of science, has provided a national stage for America’s best and brightest young scientists to present original research to nationally recognized professional scientists. Each spring, 40 finalists are selected from a nationwide pool of thousands to attend the week-long Intel Science Talent Institute in Washington, D.C. There, students have the opportunity to present their research projects to the general public and members of the scientific community at the National Academy of Sciences, meet with distinguished government leaders and participate in a rigorous judging process. Over $1 million is awarded annually to Intel STS participants and their schools. Awards range from $5,000 scholarship grants and laptop computers for all finalists to the grand prize of a $100,000 college scholarship. Society for Science & the Public receives generous support from the Intel Corporation and the Intel Foundation to present the program and awards for the Intel STS.
The Intel Science Talent Search 2010 Rules and Official Entry Form are now available. To be valid, your Intel STS entry form must be printed out, signed and physically mailed to Society for Science & the Public for our receipt no later than 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Details on assembling your application appear in the Intel STS Facts and Instructions document listed below. The Intel Science Talent Search 2010 Rules and Official Entry Form (PDF) Intel Science Talent
Search 2010 Official Entry Form (PDF, 511 KB)
Intel Science Talent Search 2010 finalist Announcement January 27, 2010 Semifinalist Announcement January 13, 2010
ADDITIONAL LINKS FOR Intel Science Talent Search Podtech STS Podcast future intel sts Science Talent Institute dates March 11-17, 2010 |
Society for Science & the Public 1719 N Street N.W. , Washington, DC 20036, 202-785-2255.

