The 3rd Annual Google Science Fair is now accepting entries from students age 13-18. The deadline to enter your project is April 30th.
The contest is designed to inspire scientific exploration among the next generation of scientists and engineers. The science fair will celebrate scientific talent, create scientific role models and unite students around the world in the quest for learning.
NEW THIS YEAR
The contest is designed to inspire scientific exploration among the next generation of scientists and engineers. The science fair will celebrate scientific talent, create scientific role models and unite students around the world in the quest for learning.
NEW THIS YEAR
- The Inspired Idea Award -- an award selected by the public for the project with the greatest potential to change the world. Voting for this award will take place in August 2013 and the winner will receive a $10,000 grant.
- Behind every great student there’s often a great teacher and a supportive school, so this year we will award a $10,000 grant from Google to the Grand Prize winner’s school.
The Google Science Fair is an international, online science and technology competition that encourages students between the ages of 13 to 18 to be curious, ask questions, and perform science experiments to answer scientific questions.
In partnership with CERN, The Lego Group, National Geographic, and Scientific American, Google invites these students to post their science projects online so that they may compete for prizes, scholarships, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
In partnership with CERN, The Lego Group, National Geographic, and Scientific American, Google invites these students to post their science projects online so that they may compete for prizes, scholarships, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Visit the official website at www.googlesciencefair.com to learn more and to enter or read the Google Blog Post about the fair HERE.
Also, check out what people are saying about the Google Science Fair on our social media outlets TWITTER or FACEBOOK.
Also, check out what people are saying about the Google Science Fair on our social media outlets TWITTER or FACEBOOK.