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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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5 video competition Events Found

Mar 4

Awards to USA, Canada, and International Students for Videos on the Effects of Population Growth

Awards to USA, Canada, and International students in grades 6 through 12 for short videos that demonstrate environmental or human welfare issues caused by population growth. Videos must focus on one of the following three global issues: energy, wetlands, and economics.
Virtual
Free
3/4/26
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Mar 4

Awards to USA, Canada, and International Students for Videos on the Effects of Population Growth

Awards to USA, Canada, and International students in grades 6 through 12 for short videos that demonstrate environmental or human welfare issues caused by population growth. Videos must focus on one of the following three global issues: energy, wetlands, and economics. This is a competition for students to create educational videos about population growth effects on the environment and society.
Virtual
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3/4/26
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Mar 4

Awards to USA, Canada, and International Students for Videos on the Effects of Population Growth

Awards to USA, Canada, and International students in grades 6 through 12 for short videos that demonstrate environmental or human welfare issues caused by population growth. Videos must focus on one of the following three global issues: energy, wetlands, and economics. Competition is open to students worldwide in the specified grade levels.
Virtual
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3/4/26
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Apr 1

Breakthrough Junior Challenge

Annual scholarship competition for students aged 13-18 with a passion for STEM. Students must submit a video (maximum 2 minutes long) creatively explaining a STEM theory, concept, or principle, and score at least five other submissions. The challenge awards $250,000 to the winner. Videos should use dynamic visual mediums including diagrams, simulations, and physical demonstrations. Funded by technology investors and science philanthropists Julia and Yuri Milner.
Virtual
Free to apply
4/1/26
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Apr 15

17th Annual Hawaii STEM Conference

17th Annual Hawaii STEM Conference taking place over two days. Features highlight video competition with student winners from Baldwin High School (Emma Roy, Miya Suzuki, & Penelope Dolin).
Sheraton Waikiki
Free
4/15/26
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