Tuesday 11 September 2012

National Science + Engineering Competition 2012-2013

Another competition aimed at young STEM students (11-18 years old) :

Competition 2012-13

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Seamus CurtinThe National Science + Engineering Competition aims to recognise and reward young people’s achievements in all areas of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

It is open to 11-18 year olds in the UK and provides young people with the opportunity to build their skills and confidence in project based work.

Competition Entry

Thousands of young people enter the Competition every year, either as a team or an individual, via two entry routes:
  • Regional: Projects showcase their work at 12 regional heats in June/July.
  • Online: Projects enter a written or film application between July - October.

The National Finals

The best projects from across the UK are then invited to the National Finals, which are held in March each year at The Big Bang: The UK Young Scientists’ and Engineers’ Fair. The projects showcase their work to over 60,000 people and compete for a range of fantastic prizes worth over £50,000, including international experience awards.

How to Get Involved

This website demonstrates to teachers, parents, mentors and competitors how young people can enter the National Science + Engineering Competition. To find out more about the Competition and to enter please see the pages on the left.
Entries are open from March - 31st October, for more information and to enter please Enter!

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