The Challenge Process
Recruitment
Acceptance
Onboarding
Students are recruited internationally during either the spring or winter recruitment periods. Students can expect their notifications of acceptance or rejection in either August or January depending on their recruitment cycle. After acceptance to the program, students must create a profile on our Launchpad platform to effectively accept their spot in the Junior Academy.
Resource Library
Challenge Launch
Team Formation
Challenges take place twice a year, in September and in February. They are first introduced by sharing a Resource Library. This is a list of interesting articles and papers connected to the challenge so students can begin their investigation into which challenge they are interested in tackling. Challenge Launch begins the first day of Kick-Off Week all of the available challenges are open and student can begin to create teams and projects. Team Formation is an important step in the Junior Academy. Students create their own teams by either creating their own project or asking to join others!
Mentor Matching
Solution Design &
Challenge Phases
Solution Presentation
Mentors are on the Launchpad platform to aid students in their project. Remember they do not do the project for you- they are just therefor guidance. Mentors are not required nor are they guaranteed. After team formation ends, the challenge phases begin. It is important to pay attention to due dates of each milestone as they are important steps to achieve your solution presentation! Finally at the end of either November or April, depending on which semester you are participating in, you will turn in your solution presentation. Remember, no late work!
Judging
Winner Announcement
Certificates &
Young Memberships
After you turn in your final solution presentation each challenge enters a judging period. This judging period is both internal and external. During this time, internal judges review all of the submitted work and move 10 projects of distinction to external judging. External judges are professionals and experts who judge the projects of distinction and declare a winner and two finalist teams. After the results are gathered, we announce who the winning team of each challenge is during December or May, depending on the semester! At the very end of the year, in the summer, all of the students who fully participated in one of the fall or spring innovation challenges, meaning they turned in all of their milestone work ON TIME, will receive a certificate and a Young Membership to The New York Academy of Sciences.
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