CV Opportunity - High School STEM Symposium
Hello Campus Partners,
The UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training (CPET) will be hosting the Florida Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium on February 2-4, 2025, at the University of Florida. This three-day science conference provides opportunities for high school students and their teachers to visit UF research facilities and to interact with prominent scientists and engineers. Students present their original research in both non-competitive and competitive sessions. Top research projects are selected to represent Florida at the National Symposium.
We are currently recruiting faculty, post docs, grad students, and qualified scientists/practitioners to serve as Reviewers for the Florida Regional JSHS Research Competitions. We need assistance as follows:
Submission Reviews and Invitations: December
23rd, 2024 - January 10th, 2025. We need UF researchers to assist with reviewing the submissions
for the competition. The submission consists of an abstract and a short paper.
Each reviewer will receive ~10 submissions in their general area of expertise
and a rubric for scoring them. We will then rank the submissions in each
subject area based on the reviewer scores to determine invitations. Our goal is
for each submission to receive at least 3 reviews, so we expect we will need
at least 45 reviewers! We welcome grad students, postdocs, or faculty for
this!
We provide a certificate of participation as a reviewer for CVs!
I
ask your assistance in sharing this announcement with your colleagues. We
welcome experienced graduate students to review student submissions and/or to
volunteer in various other capacities at the symposium. Please feel free
to contact the JSHS director, Danae Perry, for details (danae@cpet.ufl.edu).
Additional information such as judging rubric, competition papers, and certificates will be sent to those available to review.
To sign up for review, please reach out to danae@cpet.ufl.edu and indicate your area of research and department.
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