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2018 GLOBE International Virtual Science Symposium Drawing Winners


Graphic depicting the 2018 IVSS Stipend Drawing

This morning, 06 April, a live drawing was held to select four 2018 International Virtual Science Symposia (IVSS) projects for stipends to help offset the cost of attending the 2018 GLOBE Learning Expedition (GLE) in Killarney, Ireland, in July. During the drawing, which was held at 9:00 a.m. (MDT), GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO) Director, Dr. Tony Murphy, randomly selected the four projects.  

See the video of the drawing here!

In order to be eligible for the drawing, students had to earn a Four Star student research badge and a minimum of two other optional badges in the 2018 GLOBE IVSS. Two schools from the United States and two schools from International locations each received a stipend of $2,000 USD. The selected schools are:

United States

  • Project Title: Surface Ozone

Teacher: Amy Woods

School: St. Francis Xavier Catholic School

Location: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA

  • Project Title:  Analysis of Data Collected During the 2017 Solar Eclipse at Eighty Percent Totality

Teacher: Diana Rae Johns

School: Crestwood High School

Location: Dearborn Heights, Michigan, USA

International

  • Project Title: The influence of fireworks on the amount of aerosols.

Teacher: Maaike Vollebregt

School: Helen Parkhurst

Location: Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands

  • Project Title: Investigating the Effectiveness of Using Common Reed (Phragmites australis) in Fertilizing Plants and its Impact on Water and Soil

Teacher: Nawar Alrawahi

School: Um hany basic school

Location: Nizwa, Oman

Congratulations! 

 

type: globe-news

News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office



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