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How Can international students get involved in the science fair?
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Re: International Students

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Hello jocelynmorin,

Are you asking specifically about the international science fair? There is an official worldwide science fair for pre-college students called the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), held every year in May in America. Students from participating nations, provinces, and principalities may have the chance to participate in this fair by getting involved with affiliated science fairs in their home lands. In other words, there is a network of science fairs worldwide which are connected to the Intel ISEF, and if you compete in one and earn the opportunity, you may be able to be a part of the Intel ISEF.

Most countries around the world have science fairs at local, regional, and/or national levels. If you would like to find one to participate in, I suggest you do some searching on the internet (using sites such as this one: http://physics.usc.edu/ScienceFairs/) to find one near you. You can also learn if fairs near you are affiliated with the Intel ISEF.

For more information on science fairs, see this Science Buddies page:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... fair.shtml

To learn more about the Intel ISEF, see this page:
http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/

You can also find science fairs around the world using this search feature of the ISEF web site:
http://apps.societyforscience.org/find_a_fair/

You may even be interested in online science fairs too, like the Google Global Science Fair: http://www.google.com/events/sciencefair/
You can find more of these online fairs using the first link I gave you.

I hope you find this information helpful! Please don't hesitate to ask more questions if you need more information.
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