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NASA & Houston Cinema Arts Society: NASA CineSpace 2021 Short Film Competition [Jul 14]
Christine Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
SYNOPSIS Submit a short film inspired by, and using, actual footage from NASA's digital archives for a chance to earn cash prizes, have your film screened by renowned director Richard Linklater ( Boyhood ,  Dazed and Confused ), and get programmed into the Houston Cinema Arts Festival this November. OBJECTIVES NASA   and the   Houston Cinema Arts Society   are teaming up once again to host the annual CineSpace Short Film Competition, inviting filmmakers, editors, and animators from around the world to explore   NASA's digital archives   and create short films inspired by, and incorporating, real NASA footage.  With over 60 years of space exploration at your fingertips – from the first Apollo flights to the latest Rover shots – your mission is to flex your creative muscles and create something truly unique. Using NASA imagery, we're looking for films of any type and any format - that means traditional narratives, experimental expressions, documentaries,...

Dec 07, 2021
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Rubincam Youth Writing Competition
Crimson Education Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
The Rubincam Youth Writing Competition was established in 1986 to honor Milton Rubincam, CG, FASG, FNGS, for his many years of service to the National Genealogical Society and to the field of genealogy. These awards encourage and recognize our youth as the next generation of family historians. The awards may be given annually to a student in either the junior category (grades 6-8) or senior category (grades 9-12) for an appropriately prepared genealogy. Up to two honorable mentions (runners-up) may also be named in each category. The awards are announced and presented at the annual NGS Banquet at the annual NGS Family History Conference. If the winners are not present, award presentations may be made at another agreed-upon time. Senior High school students in grades 9–12 at the time of submission. The award winner receives a $500 cash prize, a plaque, and a one-year NGS membership (non-print). Presentation details of the winning submission may...

Jun 18, 2021
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Independent Games Festival, IGF Competition
Crimson Education Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
The Independent Games Festival was established in 1998 to encourage innovation in game development and to recognize the best independent game developers. The goal was to create a similar event to Sundance for independent game developers - and that's just what has happened with the  Independent Games Festival . The festival consists of the IGF Ceremony, the IGF Pavilion, and Independent Games Summit, all taking place during the week of the Game Developers Conference. For 2021, the IGF has followed GDC in a move to July for the annual Summit and Award Ceremony. The Independent Games Festival will be distributing eight major awards at its ceremony, as follows: Seumas McNally Grand Prize - $10,000 Excellence in Visual Art - $2,000 Excellence in Audio - $2,000 Excellence in Design - $2,000 Excellence in Narrative - $2,000 Nuovo Award - $2,000 Best Student Game - $2,000 Audience Award - $2,000 In addition, all Independent Games Festival finalists will...

Jun 17, 2021
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USA Computing Olympiad
Crimson Education Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
The USACO supports computing education in the USA and worldwide by identifying, motivating, and training high-school computing students at all levels. We provide: Hundreds of hours of free on-line  training resources  that students can use to improve their programming and computational problem-solving skills. On-line  programming contests  (roughly six per year) for students at all levels. An intensive summer  training camp , to which the top students in the USA are invited to further improve their skills and learn advanced material. The opportunity for the top four students in the USA to represent their country at the  International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) , the most prestigious international algorithmic programming competition at the high-school level. The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), the most prestigious international computing contest at the high school level, was launched in 1989 by the the United Nations...

Jun 17, 2021
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American Computer Science League
Crimson Education Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
Ame rican Computer Science League (A CSL)  organizes computer science and programming contests for K-12 students. The 2020-2021 school year will be our 43rd year of continuous operation. Last year, about 500 teams in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia participated.  ACSL offers multiple divisions, providing an appropriate challenge for students of varying ages and abilities. An unlimited number of students from a team may compete in each contest. Each season is divided into four contests, testing students on fundamental concepts in computer science, ranging from Number Systems to Boolean Algebra to Digital Electronics. Each contest also includes a problem to solve by programming. Contests are administered online. Team advisors facilitate students’ access to the online platform; the platform corrects the submissions and reports the scores to...

Jun 17, 2021
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International Mathematical Olympiad
Crimson Education Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
The 62 nd  International Mathematical Olympiad will be held on July 14-24, 2021. The organizers of the Olympiad are the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, the Government of St. Petersburg, Herzen University, Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum № 239. Due to the epidemiological situation, the decision on the format of the IMO 2021 will be made by the 2021 Organizing Committee together with the IMO Board in April, 2021. The official IMO website for registering countries and territories planning to take part in IMO 2021:  www.imo-official.org Contacts of the Organizing Committee 2021:  info@imo2021.ru The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is the World Championship Mathematics Competition for High School students and is held annually in a different country. The first IMO was held in 1959 in Romania, with 7 countries participating. It has gradually expanded to over 100 countries from 5 continents. The IMO Board ensures...

Jun 16, 2021
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International Science and Engineering Fair
Crimson Education Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
A Regeneron ISEF-affiliated science fair is a research-based, high school competition that is a member of Society for Science & the Public’s affiliated fair network. These competitions exist in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and more than 75 countries, regions, and territories. To affiliate, science fairs agree to follow basic guidelines for fair operations and Society rules governing student research, but are ultimately responsible for their own management. Fairs are conducted at local, regional, state and national levels.  Fin d  a  Society- affiliated  fair in your area . Students may present work that includes no more than 12 months of continuous research, and they may not include research performed more than 18 months before the Regeneron ISEF in which they will be competing. Local, regional and state affiliated fairs take place throughout the year, but all conclude by early April....

Jun 16, 2021
CodeUnited Global
AstraHacks
CodeUnited Global Remote (Austin, TX, USA)
Although the pandemic has caused much of the world to come to a standstill, we believe innovation and ingenuity have not ceased to exist, especially in students who have experienced the effects of COVID-19 firsthand. As a team of four motivated high school upperclassmen, we started AstraHacks, a female-led hackathon that aims to empower high school students to design an application that targets a problem being faced by society during the COVID-19 pandemic. AstraHacks 2020 will be a nine-day event starting on August 28th with guest speakers, expert mentors, workshops, and prizes. We are hoping to provide inspiration to many students whose summer programs have been canceled and would love to have you stand in support with us. The hackathon takes place from August 28th, 2020 to September 6th, 2020. For more details, our Website is: https://tinyurl.com/astrahacks

Apr 21, 2021
EMGirls
Join EMGirls by Establishing Your Own Chapter in Your Area!
EMGirls Austin, TX, USA
As a regional director for EMGirls, you will: 1. Host events such as competitions, conferences, mentorship programs, and webinars to offer more resources to girls and bridge the gender gap in the entrepreneurship field. The type of events/programs you host will be created by you and your team. 2. Form and lead your own team. This is a great way to strengthen your leadership skills! 3. Report progress of and updates on your chapter to EMGirls monthly​ 4. ​M ost importantly, have fun and make a meaningful impact in your community!

Apr 21, 2021
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Future Problem Solving Program International
Crimson Education Austin, TX, USA
FPSPI is a dynamic international program involving thousands of students annually from around the world. Developed in 1974 by creativity pioneer Dr. E. Paul Torrance, Future Problem Solving (FPS) provides competitive and non-competitive components for today’s curriculum via a six-step model which teaches critical and creative thinking, problem solving, and decision making. To develop the ability of young people globally to design and achieve positive futures through problem solving using critical and creative thinking.   All participants are welcome to participate in Future Problem Solving Program International. FPSPI does not discriminate in violation of the law on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, sexual orientation, age, physical challenge, nation of origin, gender, or any other trait.  

Jun 18, 2021
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