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Google Science Fair for school students

Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia disseminates information about one of the most popular and vast competitions in the world – Google Science Fair.

Google Science Fair represents annual scientific Olympiad, that was first time held in 2011 and aims to encourage, support and popularize scientific, innovative projects and works of young innovators all around the world.

Participation is available for school students aged from 13 to 18.

Competition winners from all around the world will receive:

  • The Grand Prize winner will receive $50,000 in scholarship funding. This scholarship is intended to further the Grand Prize winner’s education. If a team wins the prize, the scholarship’s value will be divided equally among the teammates.
  • LEGO Award

15,000 educational scholarship.

The winner, along with a parent or guardian, will travel to The LEGO® Group headquarters in Billund, Denmark, where they will see first hand the history and work of LEGO® and the company’s commitment to hands-on learning.

  • The National Geographic Explorer Award honors an outstanding project with an experimental approach and creative solution to one of the toughest challenges facing our planet. Candidates will receive $15,000 educational scholarship.

The winner will travel on a National Geographic Student Expedition to the Galápagos Islands, one of many travel packages in the National Geographic Student Expeditions portfolio.

Google Science Fair stands out with creative and generous approach to youngsters interested in innovation & science, which gives young generations opportunity to set off their innovative projects and make them global.

Partners of the competition: Google, LEGO Education, Virgin Galactic, well-known scientific journals National Geographic and Scientific American.

Deadline for submissions: December 12, 2018;

For detailed information, please follow the link.