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Permian Basin Regional Science Fair
MB 3265
4901 E. University
Odessa, TX 79762If you are looking to download the forms needed for your project, check out our Before You Start Anything Checklist to determine which forms you need, and then go to the Intel ISEF forms page where the forms can be downloaded in Adobe's Acrobat Reader (.PDF) format. All forms are due by February 8, 2008.
It's time to start doing some science!
I know you have been long awaiting information about this year's Fair. On this site, you should find the rules for the division's appropriate for you, your children, or your students. Please carefully read this important information.
I'd like to point out a couple of things. First, for those of you in elementary, middle and junior high schools, students in grades 3-5 must qualify at a local fair in order to enter the Junior Division of the Regional Fair. Entries to the PBRSF will be accepted from those who finish first, second, or third in their category for their grade level at the local fair. Secondly, please note that, even if you're grades 6-8 and still in junior high, you will still be considered Intermediate Division students, grades 9-12 are considered Senior Division for the PBRSF. Finally, and most importantly, students participating in the PBRSF, and/or local fair leading to it, are subject to the same regulations as the those attending the International Fair. In particular, any student presenting a project from third grade chemistry to senior division physics, must complete ALL applicable forms and receive all applicable SRC/IRB approvals as described in ISEF Rules. We strongly recommend that every student who will enter a local fair or the PBRSF go through our Before You Start Anything' Checklist.
Award winners in both the Intermediate and Senior divisions qualify for the Texas State Science and Engineering Fair. Two outstanding Senior Division individual projects will be selected to represent the PBRSF as Finalists at the 2008 International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta, Georgia, May 11-16, 2008.
If you have any questions about the fair, the conduct of student projects, requirements for entry, whatever, PLEASE contact the Fair Director. The rules are fairly strict, as they are in the real world for scientific researchers, and we do not want any students trapped by violations that will bar their projects from the fair.
We're looking forward to this year's Fair and to your participation in it! On with science!Students beginning research projects - use the
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The Fair Director
Dr. Douglas Spence
(432) 552-2272
e-mail at spence_d@utpb.edu.Problems or comments? Contact the Web Designer
This site was last updated on 3/20/08 (RLL)