The Kansas State Science and Engineering Fair needs your help! They are looking for judges to judge the projects. Judging takes place on Friday, March 29th starting at 5:00pm at Century II.
Judges need to be there at 5pm, they will give you a rubric and you are done as soon as you finish the ones they give you! Normally a few hours! They need judges in ALL areas! Behavioral & Social Sciences, Biochemistry, Medicine & Health Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematical and Computer Science, Earth & Space, Consumer Science, Engineering, Environmental, Physics, Botany, Zoology
Monday, October 29 & Tuesday, October 30 from 5:30-7:30pm – Volunteers are needed to help judge the student notebooks for the Kansas BEST competition. If you can help either day please contact allison.wright@swe.org.
Tuesday, November 13 at 7pm – Valley Center High School is looking for volunteers to help judge their students projects for the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program. Please contact kristen.joyal@usd262.net
Here is an opportunity to be more involved at the Society level. The Awards & Recognition Committee is currently seeking volunteers to judge the individual awards program. Judges for each category will be selected based on personal experiences and eligibility to prevent conflicts of interest. Judges need to be available from April 15 to May 31 to assist with the selection process. Judges will have approximately two to three weeks to evaluate the applications. Typically, no more than 10 packets will be provided to a judge per award in which she choses to participate.
If interested in participating, see more details at this link.
The Kansas State Science and Engineering Fair is March 30 and 31. They are looking for judges. If you are interested all of the information can be located here.
It will take place in the evening and lasts about 4 hours.
Volunteers are needed for the Cessna sponsored American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Design/Build/Flycompetition. The competition is at the Cessna East Field on April 13-15, 2012.Â
- More information about the event can be found here.
-To help make the event a success, volunteers are needed for the following:
Technical Inspection Judges – The R/C aircraft must be inspected for safety of flight and mission readiness. Prior experience with R/C aircraft is required.
Contest day volunteers – Flight judges and crowd control support are needed for the contest weekend. No experience required.
SWE HQ has hundreds of thousands of dollars to give away and they need your help choosing who deserves the money. Its time again to help judge upperclass and graduate student scholarship applications. These scholarships help young women fulfill their dreams of becoming engineers and making significant contributions to society.
Judging will occur March 1-22. HQ will provide access to the SWE online scholarship system so judges can easily review applications and score applicants online. Webinar training will be offered in late February/early March.
To participate in judging, members can sign up here. Please contact Miranda (Oaks) Wantland, SWE FY12 Scholarship Committee Chair or Marcia Lampela, HQ scholarship committee liaison, with any questions.
KSSEF Judging is only four hours on the evening of March 30th. This year the fair will be held at Century II. KSSEF is looking for judges in Zoology, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Biochemistry, Medicine & Health Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematical and Computer Science, Earth & Space, Consumer Science, Engineering, Environmental, Physics, and Botany.
It it really neat to see the ideas that the students come up with! Please consider signing up to be a judge for this short and fun activity!
The Kansas Junior Academy is looking for judges for their science competition. The Kansas Junior Academy is a great opportunity for Middle and High School students to get involved in scientific research. As adult scientists and researchers we have the opportunity to support these students and give them guidance to become the future researchers.
http://webs.wichita.edu/kjas/
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Last year at the State Meeting of the Kansas Junior Academy of Science (KJAS) over 100 student presentations were made. This year’s KJAS State Meeting will again be held on the WSU campus. Its success depends largely on the efforts of our professional judges.
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Your responsibility as a judge requires you to read and critique written scientific papers and then travel to WSU for the state KJAS meeting on May 6, 2010 and critique oral presentations of the research. The papers you critique will be mailed or delivered to you approximately one week prior to the state competition. Â
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Morning sessions will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Afternoon sessions will be from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. As a small token of appreciation our judges are invited to be our guest for dinner at the KJAS awards banquet which begins at 5:00 p.m.
Please contact Amy Strong for a volunteer form if you are interested in judging.