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The Wiki Science Competition (WSC) is a global science photography competition for students, researchers, and others to contribute freely licensed high-quality, well-sourced images and other media to Wikimedia Commons. [3] [4] It evolved from the Estonian Science Photo Competition.
The results are in! The U.S. Jury's Choice winners are displayed above; see the results announcement for more information and to see all 42 national finalists.. The Wiki Science Competition is an international science photography competition being held during November 1 through December 31, 2023.
Michener Elementary School first grader Joel Nieto, left, and second grade student Nevaeh Casarez, middle, earned statewide best marks for their posters submitted during Earth Day observances in ...
The winner is decided by a panel of judges during the poster competition. Award consists of a plaque. Golden Tire Award - In 2002, Northeastern University team members created this award to recognize the team with the most creative vehicle design. The national committee has adopted this as an annual award.
The U.S. competition received 1,180 contributions across five categories. These included 818 general images, 66 images of people in science, 213 microscopy images, 47 non-photographic submissions, and 36 image sets containing 184 images. The jury selected five winners in each category to represent the United States at the international level.
Each will be asked to adjust their designs based on the task force’s notes, and KC2026 will give the artists a brand kit with the logo, font, colors and additional poster specifications.
The contest is divided into five categories for awarding: Grand Prize: This category consists of one overall winner, whose project is considered as the finest and most creative. Self researched projects are more encouraged. 1st Prize: This category is divided for all grades from 6th to 12th, ages 11 to 18.
On Dec. 7 at North Henderson High School, 11th grader Citlally Diaz, 17, was honored for winning one of just four $3,000 scholarship grand prize awards out of thousands of entries across the country.