KLESF International Challenge 2022
Introduction
The KLESF International Challenge 2022 will be implemented as online competition.
Objectives:
• To enhance school students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
• To unleash students’ innovative potential via their STEM projects.
• To promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) among students.
KLESF International Challenge 2022
Schools from Malaysia and overseas with STEM projects are invited to participate in the KLESF International Challenge 2022 by demonstrating their projects to the public.
The competition will be held based on the following:
Items | Details |
Category |
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Project Theme | Project that can address the following sustainable development goals
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Assessment criteria |
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Participation & rules |
Eligibility:
Note: Video:
Terms and Conditions:
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Prizes | For each category, the following prizes will be available for award based on recommendation of the panel of judges.
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Deadline for submission | 7 December 2022 (Wednesday), 11.59pm (MYT) |
Winner announcement | 18 December 2022 (Friday), e-KLESF 2022 prize giving ceremony |
Contact | KLESF Secretariat – Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
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Submission 2022
Past projects & Winner lists
Student projects:
KLESF International Challenge 2021 (Part 1 , Part 2)
KLESF International Challenge 2020
List of Winners:
KLESF International Challenge 2021
KLESF International Challenge 2020
Letters
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
KLESF International Challenge is a competition for school students from Malaysia and overseas to demonstrate their projects to the public.
If there is no prototype, it will be better if there is a demonstration for key components that make the idea work.
The age limit is 18 years old to compete in the competition.
There are 2 categories
(1) Primary school (12 years old or below)
(2) Secondary school (13 – 18 years old)
This competition takes the form of video submission. The participants must submit a video from minimum 30 seconds to maximum 5 minutes in duration.
Yes. When you register the competition, you have to select the number of participants.
Participation could be sole, in pairs or a team of maximum 3 members.
A maximum of three (3) members are allowed per team. Only a maximum of 3 persons is presenting in the video.
Yes can. Please take note that the team members must be in the same age range as we have 2 categories:
- Primary school (12 years old or below)
- Secondary school (13 – 18 years old)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
Read more about the Sustainable Development Goals Report 2021.
Read more about Goal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
At least two judges will evaluate each project.
Projects are judged with projects from the same category.
Judges use the Competition rubric posted on our website.
Judges will not interview the participants.