Awards
TRAVEL AWARDS
Details of 2011 soon. See below for details of how the 2010 winners were chosen

1. STUDENT AWARDS
Analog Devices Student Award
This award is presented to an Individual or Group for outstanding work exhibited in the Technology category. The prize consists of a trophy plus an all expenses paid trip to America as the guest(s) of Analog Devices, visiting San Francisco and LA. In addition, Analog Devices will donate €2,500 to the school of the winning student(s) as a contribution towards its science laboratory equipment fund.
These awards are presented to the teachers whose commitment and encouragement has consistently enabled their students to participate successfully in the following subject areas:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Technology and Computing at the Exhibition
Intel Student Award
This award is presented to the best placed project, either Group or Individual, in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences category, except where the project has been selected as BT Young Scientist of the Year winner. The prize is an all expenses paid trip to the USA to compete in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in San Jose, California in May 2010. The teacher/mentor of the winner(s) of this award will also receive an all expenses paid trip to ISEF in San Jose.
2. EDUCATOR OF EXCELLENCE AWARDS
These awards will be presented to the teachers whose commitment and encouragement has consistently enabled their students to participate successfully in the following subject areas for the purpose of the exhibition: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Technology and Computing.
Analog Devices Educator of Excellence Award
The winner receives the Analog Devices Trophy plus an all expenses paid trip to America.
Intel Educator of Excellence Award
The winner will receive the Intel Trophy plus an all expenses paid trip to the USA to attend the Intel Educators’ Academy. This is run in conjunction with the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair also in San Jose, California, in May 2010.


