The “next generation of scientists” are invited to create and submit videos related to the study of science and “how you want to make an impact.” High school students across the nation, individually or in a group, can compete in The Eye on the Future Video Contest, sponsored by the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NEI will select three videos and award cash prizes to the winners, along with the opportunity to spend a day with an NEI scientist at their Bethesda, Maryland headquarters, with travel expenses covered. Videos need to be from 30 seconds to three minutes long and will be ranked with points related to content and quality, with vision-related videos earning extra points. Submissions can be made until April 8, 2022. Additional details and registration materials are available from the NEI listing: Eye on the Future Video Contest.
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