Salt Lake Valley Science and Engineering Fair

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SLVSEF 2012 Dates Announced

The 2012 SLVSEF will be held March 28-30, 2012 at Rice Eccles Stadium—well before the end of the world.

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About SLVSEF

The Salt Lake Valley Science and Engineering Fair (SLVSEF) was operated by the Utah Science Center from January 2005 through June 2009 and The Leonardo from July through December 2009. The fair is now operated by the Center for Science and Mathematics Education (CSME) at the University of Utah.

The fair is an annual science competition for students in grades 5-12. Participation in science fair stimulates student's interest in science and technology while simultaneously promoting the development of communication, decision making, evaluation of alternative solutions, and critical thinking. SLVSEF is pleased to showcase the inquisitive natures and scientific discoveries of some of the best and brightest young minds from the Salt Lake, Tooele, Granite, Park City and Murray School Districts.

CSME was established in Fall, 2009 within the Colleges of Education and Science at the University of Utah to facilitate, coordinate and implement collaboration between the two Colleges and with other Colleges and Utah school districts on efforts addressing these concerns within the state and in the nation:

the increasing need for employees with highly developed mathematics science and engineering knowledge and skills;

the critical need for more qualified teachers of mathematics and science. In particular, the need for highly qualified teacher-leaders who can raise the level of instruction throughout their districts; and

“raising the floor”—insuring that all people are mathematically and scientifically equipped to contribute effectively to 21st century society.

Most questions about SLVSEF are answered on this site. See FAQ's and other sections. Other questions should be sent to: jody@slvsef.org or by calling 801-585-9109.