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Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
(JSHS)
What is JSHS?
The Junior Science and Humanities Symposia (JSHS) Program
promotes original research and experimentation in the sciences,
engineering, technology, and mathematics(STEM) at the high school level
and publicly recognizes students for outstanding achievement. By
connecting talented students, their teachers, and research professionals
at affiliated symposia and by rewarding research excellence, JSHS aims to
widen the pool of trained talent prepared to conduct research and
development vital to our nation.
The JSHS mission
- To promote research and experimentation in the sciences,
engineering, and mathematics at the high school level.
- To recognize the significance of research in human affairs and the
importance of humane and ethical principles in the application of
research results.
- To search out talented youth and their teachers, recognize their
accomplishments at symposia, and encourage their continued interest and
participation in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
- To expand the horizons of research-oriented students by exposing
them to opportunities in the academic, industrial, and governmental
communities.
- To increase the number of future adults capable of conducting
research and development.
JSHS Sponsors
The Junior Science and Humanities Symposia (JSHS) Program is
jointly sponsored by the United States Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, in cooperation
withe leading research universities throughout the nation. The Department
of Defense generously provides funding for the National symposium and JSHS scholarships.
Regional and National Symposia
Endorsed by the National Association of Secondary School
Principals (NASSP), JSHS regional and national symposium are held during
the academic year and reach over 10,000 high school students and teachers
throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Department of Defense
Schools of Europe and the Pacific Rim. Each of 48 university-held regional
symposia invite the participation of secondary schools within their
region. By participating in a regional symposium, students and teachers
may...
- Participate in a forum honoring exceptional work in the sciences,
engineering, or mathematics, and supporting personal and professional
growth.
- Interact with practicing professionals who provide enrichment
opportunities and discussions that allow participants to look beyond
high school to future post secondary education and career development in
the sciences, engineering, or mathematics.
- Develop higher-order thinking skills and integrated learning across
disciplines through the process of scientific inquiry, writing a
scientific paper, and delivering a presentation -- all skills that will
benefit students future post secondary and graduate pursuits.
- Support and encourage the success of high school teachers in
addressing the attainment and mastery of state and national performance
and process skill standards in the sciences, mathematics, and language
arts by their students.
- Participate in a scientific conference, visit research and
development laboratories, and have their abstract published in symposium
proceedings.
- Gain self-confidence through the experience of conducting an
independent research investigation and by networking among other
participants with similar interests.
- Advance in research paper competition to the National symposium and
for significant military-sponsored scholarships and other awards.
http://www.jshs.org/about.html (From
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DUE DATES:
The Written Paper and Abstract in ONE email message: January 9, 2009
NEW IMPROVED FORMS plus STUDENT and TEACHER MENTOR ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE ON THIS WEBSITE
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