ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS
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REQUIREMENTS
The entry must be the original idea and work product of the student/advisor team, and
must not have been (1) made available to the public as a commercial product or process or (2)
patented or published more than 1 year prior to the date of submission to the competition. The entry submitted must be
written in English.
The invention, a reduced-to-practice idea or workable model, must be the work of a student or team of students with his or her university advisor. If it is a machine, it must be operable. If it is a chemical, it must be complete with evidence of successful application of the idea. If it is a new plant, color photographs or slides must be included in the submission. If a new or original ornamental design for an article of manufacture is submitted, the entire design must be included in the application. In addition, the invention should be reproducible.
Do not send your invention. Finalists will be notified by telephone in early September and given instructions to send any necessary documentation. A university transcript must be provided at that time to verify student status.
DEADLINE
- DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES: JUNE 1,
2007
TIPS FOR PREPARING ENTRIES
The following suggestions may help you in preparing your entry. Although these things will not guarantee a winner, they are traits consistently found in past winning applications:
- TYPED or prepared on a word processor, with pages numbered and stapled together (not permanently bound).
- CLEAR and to the point. What is your invention? It is important to articulate what the invention is and why it is an invention. The judges want to know specifically what you are adding to the technology. After writing your submission, consider asking a colleague to read it for clarity. It may also help to have someone review it who is not familiar with your work. Spelling and grammatical errors affect how your entry is judged.
- CONCISE. The more concise the better. Avoid jargon. Superfluous materials (i.e., research papers done on another subject matter that are submitted as appendices) detract from a strong entry. In order to get maximum scoring points, be sure that your essay covers all requested information.
- COMPLETE. A checklist is included in the
application for your convenience.
- CONVINCING. It is up to you to convince judges that your entry is the best of many high quality inventions. Although the judges are experienced researchers, they may not be familiar with your particular project or specialty. Describe your work in the most positive, comprehensible manner, understandable to a scientifically literate person (i.e., like what is published in
Scientific American or Nature).
CHECK LIST
The application must include:
- Student Information
- Student Essay, including supplementary material
- Literature Research
- Advisor Information
- Advisor Letter
- Statement of Student Enrollment Status
- Student/Advisor Release Form
Send four (4) sets of your completed application form. Three (3) sets of any supplementary material, if any, should accompany the application. Staple or hinge-clip each application packet. DO NOT assemble it in any permanent type of binding.
Send To:
Collegiate Inventors Competition
221 S. Broadway Street
Akron, Ohio 44308-1505
QUESTIONS?
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