Broadcom Masters

Ages:Middle School

Type:Fair

Category:STEM

Scope:International

Contact


masters@societyforscience.org

Affiliated science fairs around the country nominate the top 10% of 6th, 7th and 8th grade participants to enter this prestigious competition. After submitting the online application, 300 top projects are selected and 30 finalists present their research projects and compete in team hands-on STEM challenges to demonstrate their skills in critical thinking, collaboration, communication and creativity.

Conduct a science project and submit it to an affiliated science fair to be selected as a finalist and compete at the main event.

See competition website for specific criteria.

Website: https://student.societyforscience.org/broadcom-masters

Managing Organization: Society for Science and the Public

Contact:

masters@societyforscience.org

Eligibility:
Society affiliated science & engineering fairs are provided the opportunity to nominate the top 10% of 6th, 7th and 8th grade student participants for this national competition through their judging procedures. Nominees then need to complete an online application for a chance to compete at the national level.

Overview

Affiliated science fairs around the country nominate the top 10% of 6th, 7th and 8th grade participants to enter this prestigious competition. After submitting the online application, 300 top projects are selected and 30 finalists present their research projects and compete in team hands-on STEM challenges to demonstrate their skills in critical thinking, collaboration, communication and creativity.

Process

Conduct a science project and submit it to an affiliated science fair to be selected as a finalist and compete at the main event.

Criteria

See competition website for specific criteria.

Participate

Website: https://student.societyforscience.org/broadcom-masters

Managing Organization: Society for Science and the Public

Contact:

masters@societyforscience.org

Eligibility:
Society affiliated science & engineering fairs are provided the opportunity to nominate the top 10% of 6th, 7th and 8th grade student participants for this national competition through their judging procedures. Nominees then need to complete an online application for a chance to compete at the national level.