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Google Science Fair is looking for the brightest, best young scientists from around the world to submit interesting, creative projects that are relevant to the world today.
The competition is open to students aged 13 to 18 from around the world working on their own or in a team of two or three.
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- If you don't already have one, create a Google Account. You will need a Google Account to complete the sign up form.
- Complete the Google Science Fair sign up form. After you submit the form, you will see an important link on the confirmation page. This link will create the Google project submission site where you will post your science fair project details. Signed up but can’t find the link? Click here to create your Google project submission site.
- Plan your science project, conduct your experiment, and write up your results.
- Complete all of the sections of your Google project submission site (see sample project submission site).
- Create either a two-minute video or 20-slide presentation giving an overview of your project and embed it on the Summary page of your project submission. A video or presentation is required to enter.
- When your project site is done, make sure to submit it via this form by 4 April 2011.
Prizes
There will be 3 finalist winners, one in each age category 13-14, 15-16, 17-18. One of of the 3 finalist winners will be selected as the Grand Prize winner.
The Grand Prize winner(s) plus one parent or guardian per winner will win an amazing 10 day trip to the Galapagos Islands with National Geographic Expeditions.
A Scholarship from Google
A $50,000 scholarship, split equally between team members should a team win this prize. This scholarship is intended to be used towards the finalists’ further education.
A Once in a Lifetime Experience
The Grand Prize winner will have first choice of an experience at one of the following partner organizations: CERN, Google, the LEGO Group, or Scientific American. Learn more.
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