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2025 U.S. GLOBE Virtual Student Research Symposia


The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office is excited to announce that registration is open for the 2025 U.S. GLOBE Virtual Student Research Symposium (SRS). 

This year, with the cancellation of the in-person SRS, we are offering a virtual SRS for 5–12 students on May 5–9 from noon to 2:00 p.m. ET each day and a day for elementary students during the week of May 12. 

Find more details on the Virtual SRS GLOBE event page, including a sample agenda, and the announcement flyer is available for sharing with administrators and student guardians. For more information on the SRS, check out the SRS website or our SRS YouTube playlist

Information for Educators

Registration is now closed for the 2025 U.S. GLOBE Virtual SRS:

Participating educators will:

  • Attend a virtual orientation on Thursday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. ET; if they are unavailable to attend live, watch the orientation recording.

  • Work with their students to develop a video recording of their presentation. Presentation guidelines will be provided after you register.

  • There is a limit of three video presentation submissions per educator. Presentations can be made by a single student or by a team of students. 

  • Each video presentation should cover only one research project. 

Please note that there is no limit on the number of students that can attend the virtual SRS. Feel free to attend as many sessions as you like, but you and your students are only required to attend the day when they are presenting. 

Each day will follow a similar model with 30 minutes of engagement activity or career talk, 45 minutes of small group research presentations and 45 minutes of discussing the research projects with a STEM professional in breakout rooms.

To help facilitate student engagement in a virtual environment, all registered educators will receive a student engagement toolkit containing materials for several hands-on activities. 

Thank you for your support of the GLOBE Program and for helping to expose students in grades K–12 to careers and opportunities in STEM!


Seeking STEM Professionals and U.S. GLOBE Partners for SRS Support

  • The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office is looking for STEM professionals in the United States with an interest in supporting students in grades K–12 on their path to careers in STEM. For the SRS to be a success, STEM professionals are needed to serve as project reviewers. Read more about the expectations for STEM Professionals.
News origin: United States of America



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