High School Science Fair
Robert Noyce Grant at SUNO hosts a high school science fair in April each year. The science fair provides an opportunity for high school students to present their science projects in the form of a display board that they have created. The Robert Noyce science fair at SUNO provides an academic environment for high school students to demonstrate their oral presentation skills and compete in science and/or technology activities, exhibit their creativeness in STEM fields, and be inspired in science and mathematics learning. Display boards are judged by Robert Noyce scholars from SUNO. In addition, the science fair exposes high school students to the university and allows them to apply for the Robert Noyce Summer Training and Enrichment Program (STEP).
Robert Noyce Grant at SUNO has successfully hosted two science fairs for high school students (see pictures below).
Students’ Display Boards at Robert Noyce’s Science Fair
Students are presenting their work to science judges and professors at SUNO.
Students with their STEM exhibitions at Science Fair