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  • Meet the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award Winners

  • Meet the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award WinnersThree high school students earned top honors at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public, when they each received an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award and a $50,000 college scholarship.

    In addition to these Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award winners, more than 500 Intel ISEF participants received scholarships and prizes for their groundbreaking work. Intel awards included the 18 "Best of Category" winners, selected from the categories, who each received a $5,000 Intel scholarship and an Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology-based notebook. Learn more ›
  • A Catalyst for Success!

  • A Catalyst for Success! London, 7 th March 2008 – The annual BA CREST Award ceremony took place in the impressive settings of the Centre of the Cell in East London. Winner of the Intel Award was Alex White, 17, from The King’s School Chester. He will now be traveling to Atlanta (USA), to take part in the Intel ISEF event. Learn more ›
  • The United Kingdom: An Outstanding Performance at ISEF

  • David is featured talking to Intel Chairman of the Board, Craig Barret Albuquerque, 24 th May 2007 – ISEF 2007 witnessed an outstanding performance from UK participants.
    Three students out of 32,000 participants won extremely competitive local science fairs, travelled to Albuquerque as ambassadors of the UK, and harvested 6 prizes. Learn more.
  • How to Participate

  • Participating in Intel ISEF provides a pathway to science innovation and self discovery. Students begin by developing a science research project and participating in their local Intel ISEF affiliated science fair. They learn to collaborate with others and articulate their scientific findings through projects. Learn more ›
  • Profiles of Success

  • Of the millions of young innovators who enter local science fairs around the globe each year, only a fraction make it to the world's largest pre-collegiate competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public. This year, 1,557 finalists from 51 countries, regions and territories were selected to meet in Atlanta, Georgia, to present original research projects to panels of esteemed judges and compete for nearly $4 million in scholarships and awards. Learn more ›
    • Science Service
        Learn about* the organization that administers the Intel ISEF.
      Intel ISEF Educator Academy
        Educators delve deeply into the value of math & science competitions at the Intel ISEF Educator Academy. Learn more ›
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