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SUMMARY:Southeast Science Research Competition
LOCATION:University of Nebraska-Lincoln
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Science Research Competition\n\n03/04/26 08:15 AM CST\n - 03/04/26 04:15 PM CST\Description:\nThe Nebraska Junior Academy of Sciences is designed to promote science and technology across Nebraska by providing incentives for 6-12 grade students to apply creativity and critical thought to solutions of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and engineering problems.  It offers an opportunity for students to meet, exchange ideas, and discuss career possibilities with scientists and engineers from colleges and industries.  \n    Students will develop a scientific research project, write an abstract of the project, and give an oral presentation the day of the competitions.  Students will compete in two divisions: Grades 6-8 in the Junior Division and Grades 9-12 in the Senior Division.  Each Regional Science Competition will select 6 junior and 6 senior high projects to advance to the State Science Fair.  Judges at the State Science Fair will nominate Senior Division projects to attend the American Junior Academy of Sciences Conference.\n \Location:\nUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Southeast Science Research Competition<br /><br />03/04/26 08:15 AM CST - 03/04/26 04:15 PM CST<br />Description:<br />The Nebraska Junior Academy of Sciences is designed to promote science and technology across Nebraska by providing incentives for 6-12 grade students to apply creativity and critical thought to solutions of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and engineering problems. &nbsp;It offers an opportunity for students to meet, exchange ideas, and discuss career possibilities with scientists and engineers from colleges and industries. &nbsp;<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Students will develop a scientific research project, write an abstract of the project, and give an oral presentation the day of the competitions. &nbsp;Students will compete in two divisions: Grades 6-8 in the Junior Division and Grades 9-12 in the Senior Division.&nbsp; Each Regional Science Competition will select 6 junior and 6 senior high projects to advance to the State Science Fair.&nbsp; Judges at the State Science Fair will nominate Senior Division projects to attend the American Junior Academy of Sciences Conference.<br />
&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br /><br />,  
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