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Intel ISEF
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The
Intel International Science and Engineering
Fair
(ISEF) is a week-long research competition
and exhibition for high school age students
from all over the world. Approximately
1200 students, representing 40 countries,
compete in the annual event which is held
each spring.
Each
student at the Intel ISEF qualified by winning
an ISEF-affiliated fair in their local
area. Every year, thousands of students
participate in regional and state science
fairs that are affiliated with Intel ISEF. Each
affiliated fair may send up to two finalists
and one team to compete at the Intel ISEF. The
local fair assumes the students' expenses
associated with attending the Intel ISEF.
The
Intel Northwest Science Exposition Research
Competition is the ISEF-affiliated fair
for the entire state of Oregon, and for
Clark County Washington. Intel NWSE has two ISEF affiliations this year meaning we can send up to 4 individual finalists and 2 small teams.
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Any student in grades
9-12 or equivalent, not having reached
age 21 on or before May 1 preceding the
ISEF, is eligible to compete.
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Each students
may enter only one project. |
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Team projects
may have a maximum of three members. |
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Exhibits
must adhere to safety and size requirements. |
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Students
may compete in only one ISEF-affiliated
fair, except when proceeding on to
an affiliated state fair from an affiliated
regional fair. |
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| Online
Rule Booklet and Additional Forms |
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You can download the entire
rules booklet! The rule booklet contains
general
information, registration forms, exhibit
guidelines, checklists, information about
the International Fair, and ISEF forms.
Highly recommended reading.
For further info, check
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Last
updated - August 30, 2006
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