The 2015 Clean Tech Competition Challenges Students to "Feed the World" through Innovation
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Competition Details
Prizes
Semi-Finalist Teams are awarded $300, while Finalist Teams prizes range from $1,000 to $10,000. Each Finalist Team can nominate their educational organization for a $1,000 grant. The 1st Place Finalist Team will participate in a Continued Mentorship Program, which will assist them in further developing their ideas and science education.
2014 Recap
Last year the competition focused on "Solution to Pollution", drawing participants from the USA, Singapore, Canada, Ireland and Bulgaria. Past participants have expressed positive experiences with the Clean Tech Competition. "[I've] learned to think critically and come up with innovative and practical solutions," said Ding Yue ( Stella) Kee of 2nd Place Team "Anti Ionisers".
About CSTL
The Center for Science Teaching and Learning (CSTL) (www.cstl.org) is a not-for-profit organization with a mission of encouraging science learning and literacy. CSTL is the administrator of the Clean Tech Competition.
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