Durham Regional Science Fair
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WHAT?

The  Durham Regional Science Fair (DRSF) is an annual event that is hosted in early April by the University of Ontario​ Institute of Technology (UOIT) in Oshawa Ontario.​​
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What happens on Science Fair Day?
Participants set up their projects and prepare for the judges visits where teams of judges will listen to a brief summary by the participant(s) and then ask questions about the project.
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After the judges' deliberations, awards will be given in each of the following categories:
                                                                 Elementary (grades 4 to 6)
                                                                 Junior (grades 7 and 8)
                                                                 Intermediate (grades 9 and 10)
                                                                 Senior (grades 11 and 12)

The Grand Prize winners will be selected from projects from grades 7 to 12.  These winners will represent Durham Region at the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) to be held in Fredericton, New Brunswick in May 2019. This national Science Fair is organized by Youth Science Canada (YSC) and involves the top 500 young scientists from grades 7 to 12 from all across Canada. 
                           Additional information can be found at CWSF-2019-Fredericton. 

IMPORTANT  Note  
all  participants  should  bring  a  lunch  or  arrange   with  their  parent(s) / guardian(s)  to  go  to  one  of  the  food  facilities  available  on  campus.
all  participants  must  be  accompanied  by  a  parent  or  guardian  when  leaving
 the  DRSF  project  exhibit  area.

  • HOME
    • WHAT?
    • WHO?
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    • WHERE?
  • PARTICIPANTS
    • HOW TO DO A SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT?
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      • SAFETY
      • ETHICS
      • ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
    • STUDENT REGISTRATION
  • JUDGES / VOLUNTEERS
    • JUDGING GUIDELINES
    • JUDGING REGISTRATION
    • VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP
  • RESOURCES
    • HOW TO DO A SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT?
    • RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS
    • RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS
    • RESOURCES FOR PARENTS
    • INFORMATION FROM YSC
  • RESULTS
    • SPONSORS
    • AWARDS
    • HISTORY >
      • RESULTS - 2019
      • RESULTS - 2018
      • RESULTS - 2017
      • RESULTS - 2016
      • RESULTS - 2015
      • RESULTS - 2014
      • RESULTS - 2013
      • BEFORE 2013
  • CONTACT DRSF