GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia (SRS)
Organization: NASA GLOBE Program (U.S.)
Program Overview
Present your environmental research at NASA-sponsored symposia! Gain hands-on STEM experience, boost college applications, and connect with professionals and peers.
# GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia (SRS) The **GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia (SRS)** is a unique opportunity for high school students (grades 9-12) to present their original environmental science research to STEM professionals and peers. Hosted by the **NASA GLOBE Program (U.S.)**, this program is designed to encourage young scientists to engage in hands-on environmental research, analyze real-world data, and develop professional presentation skills. Students showcase their findings at regional, **in-person symposia** held across the United States. Participation is completely **free**, making it accessible to all eligible students interested in STEM and environmental science. --- ## Program Structure The GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia is a regional, in-person event that emphasizes student-led environmental science research. Here's how the program is structured: - **Format**: In-person symposia held at regional locations across the United States. - **Timeline**: Events typically occur annually. Students prepare research projects during the academic year leading up to the symposium. - **Duration**: Each symposium typically spans one to two days, allowing students to present their work, attend workshops, and network with peers and professionals. - **Components**: - **Poster Presentations**: Students create and display research posters summarizing the goals, methods, and results of their environmental science projects. - **Feedback Sessions**: STEM professionals provide personalized feedback and guidance to students on their research and presentation skills. - **Workshops and Activities**: Participants engage in hands-on learning activities and collaborative discussions to deepen their understanding of environmental science. --- ## What Students Experience Students participating in the GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia experience a dynamic and supportive environment that emphasizes learning, collaboration, and professional growth. Key activities and benefits include: - **Conducting and Presenting Research**: Students will design and execute an original environmental science research project, focusing on topics such as climate, water, soil, or ecosystems. They will then prepare a research poster and present their findings at the symposium. - **Learning from STEM Professionals**: During the symposium, students receive valuable feedback from scientists, researchers, and other STEM experts. This mentorship helps refine their scientific thinking and communication skills. - **Collaborating with Peers**: Participants have the opportunity to network with other high school students who share a passion for STEM and environmental science, fostering collaboration and idea exchange. - **Applying Real-World Data**: Students are encouraged to use GLOBE’s extensive environmental data sets, a resource provided by the NASA GLOBE Program (U.S.), in their research. --- ## Why It Matters for College Applications The GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia can significantly strengthen a student’s college application by demonstrating their ability to conduct independent research, analyze data, and communicate scientific findings effectively. Participation in this program highlights: - **Research Skills**: Colleges value students who have hands-on experience with data collection, analysis, and interpretation. - **Presentation Experience**: Presenting to STEM professionals showcases communication and public speaking skills. - **Commitment to STEM and Environmental Science**: This program reflects a student’s dedication to addressing real-world environmental challenges, an increasingly relevant field of study. - **Mentorship and Feedback**: Working with STEM experts demonstrates initiative and a willingness to learn and improve. --- ## Eligibility The GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia is open to all high school students in the United States who are in grades **9-12**. Students must develop and present an environmental science research project, but no prior experience is required. The program is entirely **free** to participate in, making it accessible to students from all backgrounds. --- ## How to Participate To participate in the GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia: 1. **Develop a Research Project**: Students should design an environmental science project that aligns with GLOBE protocols or uses GLOBE data. 2. **Register**: Registration details, deadlines, and event dates vary by region. Students should visit the official GLOBE website for the most up-to-date information. 3. **Prepare a Poster**: Students must create a research poster summarizing their project to present at the symposium. 4. **Attend the Event**: Regional symposia are held in-person at designated locations across the United States. For more information and to get started, visit the [NASA GLOBE Program (U.S.) website](https://www.globe.gov). Students are encouraged to reach out to their teachers or school science departments for additional guidance. --- Take your passion for environmental science to the next level by joining the GLOBE U.S. Student Research Symposia! Engage in meaningful research, connect with STEM professionals, and develop skills that will set you apart in your academic and professional journey.
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Various, Regional
- Country: United States
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: environmental science, research, poster, NASA, data, environmental-science
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: NASA GLOBE Program (U.S.)