September 2010

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National Science & Engineering Competition – Last chance to enter!

 

Do you know any 11-18 year olds who have completed a project in science, technology, engineering or maths in the last year? Did their project dazzle you? If so, you should encourage them to enter the National Science & Engineering Competition.

It’s very quick and easy to enter online – the best entries will be invited to present their projects at The Big Bang: UK Young Scientists’ and Engineers’ Fair, in Manchester on 11-13 March 2010.  The projects don’t have to be completed specifically for this competition, they can be part of existing schemes such as CREST or part of exam coursework.

There’s over £50,000 of prizes to win for teams and individuals across three age categories. The two individual winners in the senior category will be named UK Young Scientist of the Year and UK Young Engineer of the Year.

The closing date for entries is 30 October – so be quick! 

For more information, please visit: www.nationalsciencecompetition.org or contact Fiona Burford, National Science & Engineering Competition Manager on fiona.burford@britishscienceassociation.org or 07986 832 672.


Posted: 9th October 2009

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