Have Questions About the Regeneron Science Talent Search?

If you have questions about the Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) that are a little trickier. Questions like…

  • My research is interdisciplinary – what category should I choose?
  • Can I submit a project I worked on in 10th grade?
  • How should I format my research report?
  • What makes an applicant stand out?

The good news is that asking questions is what makes a great scientist, which is why on August 11th at 5pm ET, I’m inviting YOU to join Society for Science for Office Hours.

Sign up here to receive the link to attend this webinar event, where the Society for Science team will take questions from the audience and go over all things STS Rules.


Society for Science is kicking off their webinar series with a roundup of all the reasons high school seniors should apply to the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious STEM competition. Join them on July 19th at 3pm ET to hear more about the process and why their alumni say that applying to STS was the best decision they ever made. Click here to register for the webinar.

Every year, high school seniors eagerly await this once-in-a-lifetime chance to submit their research to the nation’s oldest student STEM competition. Application & Recommendation Deadline: Wednesday, November 9; Technical Support Deadline: Tuesday, November 8, 2023

  • The Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science competition for high school seniors. Alumni have made extraordinary contributions to science and have earned many of the world’s most distinguished science and math honors, including thirteen Nobel Prizes.
  • Around 1,800 high school seniors from around the country accept the challenge of conducting independent science, math or engineering research and completing an entry for the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
  • The competition recognizes 300 student scholars & their schools & invites 40 student finalists to Washington, D.C. to participate in final judging, display their work, and meeting with notable scientists and government leaders. Regeneron STS scholars and finalists compete for $3.1 million in awards.
  • Check out last year’s highlights video and visit their website.
  • The application deadline is Thursday, November 9, 2023, but we encourage interested students to open applications soon in order to receive tips and reminders.

The Society for Science is bringing middle school research teachers together to share best practices, troubleshoot challenges, & learn more about Society for Science & STEM research competitions.

This conference, which will take place July 22 – 24, 2022, brings 75 middle school STEM teachers to Washington, DC, all-expenses-paid, for a weekend of peer-led professional development. Full-time U.S. middle school teachers may enter the lottery (lottery closes June 10th) to attend in person beginning April 2022. Anyone in a formal role supporting middle school STEM may register to attend virtual portions of the conference.

The Society for Science is bringing high school research teachers together to share best practices, troubleshoot challenges, & learn more about the Society for Science & the Regeneron Science Talent Search.

The next conference will take place September 30-October 2, 2022. Full-time U.S. teachers will be selected via lottery (lottery closes Aug 5th) to attend in person in Washington, DC, – one-third each of novice, intermediate, and veteran experience levels. Virtual portions of the conference will be open to anyone formally supporting high school student research.

ISEF, the International Science & Engineering Fair, returned this year with 1,750 finalists participating both in-person and virtually with the sponsorship of Regeneron. Finalists represented 49 states and 63 countries.  Congratulations to all the participants from the Synopsys Championship and to the award winners announced on May 12 (special awards) and May 13 (scientific category awards). ISEF winners from the Championship are listed here.

Congratulations to our outstanding Santa Clara County students! 126 Synopsys Championship participants qualified to compete virtually at the California State Science & Engineering Fair on April 12th.  Winners were announced online and are posted on the CSEF web site.  SCVSEFA has a summary page of all 61 winning participants from the Synopsys Championship.

Special congratulations to Nicholas Wei who was awarded Project of the Year in the Senior Division and Samaira Mehta who was awarded Project of the Year in the Junior Division!

Open enrollment has begun for the Society’s Science News in High Schools program for the 2022-2023 school year! A free resource for any public high school. Enroll your school in Science News in High Schools

Science News in High Schools program; Regeneron and other sponsors are funding the participation of over 5,000 public high schools during the 2022-2023 school year. Spots are filling up fast, so fill out the interest form today.

The California Life Sciences (CLS) 2022 Bay Area BioGENEius Challenge is now open for submission! The 2022 Challenge will take place at the California Life Sciences Event Center in South San Francisco facility on April 22, 2022. It is open to students Grades 9 – 12.

CSEF is already contacting the Championship students who have qualified for CSEF. The application instructions will ask for certain forms from your original application. Important: Do not submit your original forms 1B, 4, 5a or 6a to CSEFYou must submit copies with an official SRC/IRB signature(s). We are working to get signed copies scanned and uploaded to a Google Drive folder as soon as possible. Contact Fairmanager@science-fair.org if you have questions.