The National Science Bee is a quiz competition for students in grades 5-8 that tests their knowledge of science concepts across various disciplines. Participants compete at local, regional, and national levels, fostering a passion for science and encouraging academic excellence.
The Junior Solar Sprint is a competition that challenges students to design, build, and race solar-powered cars. Participants learn about renewable energy, engineering principles, and teamwork while applying their creativity and problem-solving skills in a fun and educational environment.
Mathcounts is a national middle school mathematics competition that promotes problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Students participate in individual and team challenges, enhancing their mathematical abilities while fostering a love for math through engaging and competitive activities.
eCybermission is a web-based competition that encourages middle and high school students to explore STEM concepts by solving real-world problems. Participants work in teams to develop projects that address community issues, fostering creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
The SSTP at the University of Iowa offers high school students a chance to engage in hands-on research experiences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Participants work on independent research projects, develop skills in scientific inquiry, and present their findings at the end of the program.
HARP provides high school students with the opportunity to conduct research in various academic fields. Participants work closely with faculty mentors, gaining valuable experience in research methodologies and critical thinking while exploring potential career paths in academia.
The ARISE program offers high school students the chance to engage in research projects in science and engineering. Participants work with faculty and graduate students, developing technical skills and exploring potential career paths in STEM fields.
This program provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to conduct research in biomedical sciences at Rockefeller University. Participants work closely with faculty mentors, gaining hands-on experience and insights into cutting-edge scientific research.
The Red Cross offers various volunteer and internship opportunities for students interested in humanitarian work. Participants engage in community service, disaster response training, and health and safety programs, fostering a commitment to service and leadership.
This challenge invites students to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems through creativity and engineering. Participants work in teams to design and prototype their ideas, promoting collaboration and critical thinking in a competitive environment.