Fairs & Conferences: General, Science, & Technology
General
Expanding Your World
Attention eighth graders in southern Oregon. Get a head start on your future by finding out about careers in science, engineering, & technology in this great conference.
Ages: 8th Grade
Contact: Email Earlee Kerekes-Mishra or call: 541-885-1668
TWIST - Teen Women In Science and Technology
OIT has planned an exciting week long get-a-way for teen women to explore science and technology and college life. This year's trip will be to Crater Lake. TWIST is a wonderful program for any young woman, but it is especially beneficial to young women who have an interest or aptitude for math. Tuition cost - $500. Tuition assistance opportunities are available (based on financial need).
Ages: 9th - 12th Grade
Contact: Email Wendy Powless or call: 541-885-1278
Science
OMSI Science Festivals
Why go to a science fair when you can bring one to your school or community. OMSI the organization that practically invented science fun, has done it again by taking their science experiments on the road and to your community. They will bring a *blueback submarine-load of science fun like live animals, gadgets, explosions (they call it flaming phenomenon), and much more. If astronomy is more your cup of tea, then I suggest you reserve the portable planetarium (don't ask me how they fit all those stars inside).
*Note: They don´t actually load up the blueback with science supplies. I meant that as a figure of speech.Ages: All
Contact: Email fairs@omsi.edu or call: (888) 774-6674
Oregon Junior Academy of Science
Take your research to the next level by presenting it in front of Oregon scientists, teachers, friends, family, and other students with similar projects. You´ll have 10-12 minutes to present your research findings (often using PowerPoint). Five minutes are reserved for the end of your presentation to respond to questions, and if you do well enough you may be selected to present your research at either the American Junior Academy of Science national meeting or the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
Ages: 9th - 12th Grade
Contact: Email Adele Schepige or call: (503) 838-8485
Technology
NET Month
Keep on the lookout at your school next February for NET Month (National Engineers and Technicians Month). Intel volunteers will come to classrooms all over the nation to make fun and fascinating demonstrations showing how math, science, and engineering play an important role in everything around us. Recruit volunteers for your school, and they will earn money for your school as well.
Ages: 4th - 12th Grade
Contact: Janet Rash