Can students enter science fairs or competitions?
Yes! Many students use their projects to participate in regional and national competitions such as Regeneron ISEF, Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, and local STEM expos.
Yes! Many students use their projects to participate in regional and national competitions such as Regeneron ISEF, Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, and local STEM expos.
We work with schools of all budgets and offer grants, stipends, and materials through partnerships. Contact us to explore options.
Teachers receive professional development, lesson plans, mentorship tools, and ongoing support from our network of STEM professionals.
We offer flexible models ranging from in-school electives to after-school clubs. A typical cycle spans 20–30 weeks, with students working 5 hours per week.
Not at all! Research builds skills in problem-solving, writing, data literacy, and public speaking—all valuable across many careers, from law to engineering.
No. Many research projects can be conducted with minimal resources. We provide guidance on designing projects based on available facilities or fully remote options.
Our program is designed for high school students in grades 9–12; however, we can also provide a simpler program for intermediate students in grades 7-8. We partner with schools and educators to bring research opportunities to all learners, regardless of [...]
Science Research for All is a nonprofit organization that empowers high school students, especially those from underrepresented communities, to conduct original scientific research and gain exposure to authentic STEM experiences.