Arizona Science and Engineering Fair

ASU Polytechnic Campus

Arizona Science and Engineering Fair (AzSEF), Phoenix Convention Center,100 N Third Street, Phoenix March 21-24, 2009

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IMPORTANT LINKS

2008 Winners

AzSEF 2009 Schedule Of Events

Parking Map at Phoenix Convention Center

Intel ISEF Forms

2008 Arizona Science and Engineering Fair Scholarship Application

Volunteer Registration

Opportunities for Students

Opportunities for Teachers

Educator Academy

 

2007 International Science and Engineering Fair Success Stories


2009 AzSEF will be held March 21 – March 24 at the Phoenix Convention Center

Arizona Science and Engineering Fair provides a venue for students from across Arizona to present their research in a fair and equitable arena that identifies the success of every student and recognition of their efforts. Through the AzSEF, onsite training, curriculum and resources are provided to participating schools, teachers and students throughout Arizona.

Science fairs provide a life long experience for students. Science projects give students the opportunity to learn the process of science, develop critical thinking and problem solving skills and provides a hands-on approach to learning.

Learn the process of science, develop critical thinking and problem solving skills and provides a hands-on approach to learning.

AzSEF promotes the concept of project-based learning--- "Learn Science by Doing Science", and the development of science process skills for ALL students as a part of their normal educational experience. This event has widespread support from people throughout the region, including schools, institutions of higher education, business, industry, government, science museums, and children’s clubs. The goal is to have student participants and the surrounding community view AzSEF as an extremely valuable experience and to elevate AzSEF to be one the most eagerly-looked-forward-to-science education events of the year.

A LOOK AT OUR SCIENCE FAIRS 2007


Rules on the Web: The International Rules and Guidelines for Science Services  website in a number of formats to better aid all those involved in the process: students, parents, teachers, mentors, fair directors and local, regional and state scientific review committees (SRC) and institutional review boards (IRB).

Important Dates for AzSEF 2009

Application Deadline

Midnight on Friday, March 6, 2009

**All paper work due to AzSEF

March 10, 2009

Fair Days

March 21 - March 24, 2009

Juding Day

March 23 , 2009

Awards Ceremony

March 24, 2009

**Note :

All paper work must be received by March 10th. Any paperwork not submitted by this date must be at the project for SRC review. Any paperwork received after March 10th will not be returned to the student and will be placed at the project site.
No student will be penalized for not submitting paper work before the fair but all paperwork for all students must be present at their project to be eligible for ISEF awards. The AzSEF is not responsible for any lost or destroyed paper and all students
should retain originals.