STEM prize for middle- and high-school students now accepting applications
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is now accepting applications for its CTY Cogito Research Award given to middle- and high-school students. Up to 10 students or student teams will receive award to support projects proposed in a science, technology, engineering, or math field.
CTY Cogito Award terms:
- Awards are to cover costs of doing research
- Amount of grants: up to $600
- Award winners will be paired with a virtual advisor from JHU CTY faculty
- Must become a member of Cogito (membership is free) to apply. Find out how to become a member here:https://cogito.cty.jhu.edu/
about-us/how-to-join/ - CTY Cogito Award winners must blog about the progress of their research on the Cogito site
Application deadline: October 31, 2014. Awards will be announced on or about December 31, 2014. For more information and a downloadable application: https://cogito.
Cogito.org is an award-winning website produced at the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth for students from around the world who love science, technology, engineering, and math. The CTY Cogito Research Award program extends the Cogito.org mission to foster the development of the world’s most promising young scientists and to create a community that includes peers as well as working scientists and mathematicians. https://cogito.cty.jhu.edu/