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Ever wonder if your innovative ideas could lead to award-winning success and unlock new opportunities?

Academic competitions offer young students a powerful way to turn innovative ideas into real opportunities. These contests foster creative thinking, problem-solving, and the application of knowledge in real-world situations. By participating, students gain recognition, sharpen critical skills, and open doors to future academic and career success. Through these competitions, young scholars can transform their passions into achievements, paving the way for a bright future

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Science Fair Poster & Presentation Tutoring

Why Work with an Experienced Mentor? 

Did you know that most science fair winners have one thing in common?

 

They received expert feedback on their projects. At the Eureka Program, we help ambitious young scientists refine and strengthen their projects through expert feedback. Our mentors review student work and provide detailed written and video feedback, offering guidance on research, presentation, and competition readiness. Whether you're preparing for a science fair or looking to improve your research and presentation skills, the Science Fair Poster and Presentation Tutoring program ensures you receive expert insights and actionable feedback. 

Expert Guidance

Mentors provide expert feedback and insights, helping students strengthen their research by clarifying scientific concepts, refining methodologies, and improving project presentation.

Access to Resources

Mentors often have access to valuable resources, such as advanced laboratory equipment, specialized software, or academic journals, which can significantly elevate the quality of the project.

Structured Feedback

Regular feedback from a mentor helps students refine their project, identify weaknesses, and make necessary adjustments, leading to a more polished and competitive final presentation.

Top Academic Competitions

Why Should YOU Participate in Academic Completions?

Participating in academic competitions offers young scholars invaluable opportunities to develop critical skills, such as analytical thinking, time management, and effective communication. Beyond skill development, competing in prestigious academic competitions can significantly enhance college applications, providing recognition that sets students apart. 

  • STEM

    • Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS)

    • Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)

    • S.T. Yau High School Science Awards  

    • The US National Chemistry Olympiad

    • MIT THINK Competitions

  • Humanities & Writing

    • John Locke Global Essay Contest​

    • EngineerGirl Writing Contest​

Academic competitions are not just about winning; they are about unlocking potential and preparing for future academic and career success.

Why Join Academic Competitions and STEM Fairs? 

Passion for Learning!

Competitions allow students to explore and pursue their interests in specific academic fields, fueling their passion for subjects like science, mathematics, or history beyond the standard curriculum.

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Why Eureka Program?

​The Eureka Program empowers the next generation of innovators. With experience mentoring over 600 high school students globally, we help turn ideas into groundbreaking research. Our mentors, who are industry experts, are here to guide you every step of the way.

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Tailored Feedback

Students receive personalized critiques to strengthen their research, align with competition standards, and improve presentation skills.

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Expert Mentorship

Our mentors consist of industry professionals will provide detailed evaluations based on extensive research and teaching experience.

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Proven Success

The Eureka Program has helped over 600 high school students worldwide turn their innovative ideas into impactful pre-college research.

What Eureka Students Have to Say!

Journey into Bioengineering!

A high school junior explores bioengineering with a focus on CRISPR gene editing. Listen as this scholar shares how his mentor guided him through complex topics, his experiences volunteering at a medical center, and his aspirations for a future in medicine.

What Eureka Students Have Accomplished!

A Deeper Look into Neurodegenerative Diseases

A Eureka student explores how cytosol-exposed lysine residues affect alpha-synuclein, a key protein in neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's. The research examines its impact on membrane binding and phosphorylation, offering insights into the protein's role in disease progression.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for this program?

Do I need a mentor for my science fair project or competition? 

Are there any costs associated with participating in a science fair or working with mentors?

I dont know what to research, how do I choose a topic for my science fair project?

I need help with my science fair documentation and forms. What can I do? 

Can my research project participate in multiple academic competitions? 

How Does It Work?

 Students Submits their Project

Students can submit their mock presentation videos, project drafts, or research plan

Mentors Provide Expert Feedback

Mentors review student's project and respons with detailed written comments or recorded video feedback

Students Refine and Improve Project

With targeted suggestions, students revise their work and can resubmit for additional feedback

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Why This Works
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Flexible & Convenient

No scheduling conflicts, allowing students to learn at their own pace

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Efficient Learning

Direct feedback saves time compared to passive classroom sessions

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Focused Practice

Students refine their presentations with direct feedback. 

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Perfect for ISEF Prep

Repeated recording and feedback improve clarity, confidence, and communication—essential for students' success. 

Ready to Get Started?

1. Discover Passion

2. Eureka Program Inquiry

3. Research Competitions

4. Forms & Preapprovals

5. Research & Research

6. Finalize & Register Project

7. Present with Confidence!

1. Discover Your Passion!

Begin by identifying a topic that excites you. Think about the subjects you enjoy most in school or any real-world problems you’re passionate about solving.

Unsure of how to select a research topic?

Check out these courses:

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Mentorship Packages

The Eureka Program provides personalized mentorships to support students in refining their research projects and preparing for competitions. Our structured guidance includes detailed written feedback on research work and mock interview sessions to help students present their projects with confidence and clarity.

Package Name
Written Feedback
Video Feedback
Premium
9x Written Feedback
9x Video Feedback
Standard
6x Written Feedback
6x Video Feedback
Basic
3x Written Feedback
3x Video Feedback
Poster Presentation Tips & Guidelines
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Creating a compelling and effective science fair poster requires careful attention to design, readability, and formatting. This section provides essential guidelines and best practices to ensure your poster is clear, visually appealing, and aligned with competition rules. From layout tips to citation requirements, these recommendations will help you present your research professionally and effectively.

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Top 10 Things to Remember When Creating Poster Presentations 

ProjectBoard – Virtual Display Tips

In-Person Physical Display Tips

Appendix I. Submission and Review Process

Appendix II. Project Presentation Instructions 

Appendix III. Quad Chart Instructions

Appendix IV. Project Video Instructions

Want to Learn More?

Have any questions on the program or how to get started? Submit an inquiry form and a Eureka Advisor will be in touch.

See Our Student's Projects

Discover the incredible work our students have completed. Explore how our participants are making a real impact.

Start Making an Impact!

Submit your application today and take the first step toward creating meaningful change in your community.

How to Apply

Complete a simple application form —no transcripts or letters of recommendation needed. Just share basic details and tell us what you are passionate about and why you're interested in the program you are applying for.

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