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  1. findafair.societyforscience.orgFind a Fair

    Fairs are conducted at local, regional, state and national levels and can be affiliated with the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) and/or the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge. To compete at ISEF, a 9th-12th grade student must first win the honor through participation at a Society-affiliated fair.

  2. The listings below include a collection of regional and state level science fairs for middle and high school students across the US. Each entry notes the city, state, website, and whether the fair can be entered by anyone ("open") or requires qualifying from another science fair ("qualify").

    Science Fair
    City
    State
    Website
    Alaska Science and Engineering Fair
    Anchorage
    AK
    Alabama Science and Engineering Fair
    Huntsville
    AL
    Central Arkansas Regional Science and ...
    Little Rock
    AR
    Arizona Science and Engineering Fair ...
    Phoenix
    AZ
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  3. The Bay Area Science Festival will manage all in-person events with the health, safety and well-being of our staff, volunteers, hosts, exhibitors, and guests in mind. In response to COVID-19, we will be implementing public health requirements for all event hosts and attendees in accordance with local and state guidelines in order to celebrate science safely throughout the Bay Area.

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  6. Last date to hold a Regeneron ISEF affiliated fair. Regional fairs that feed into state fairs should coordinate the date of their fairs with the state. April 18, 2025: Abstract Rewrite Deadline in Finalist Questionnaire (this deadline applies to abstract rewrites ONLY. Finalist Questionnaires are due 12 days after your finalists are announced).