Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair

The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), a program of Society for Science (the Society), is the world's largest high school STEM competition. We’re proud that through our sponsorship of Regeneron ISEF, we can support students in transforming their high school research into strong academic pursuits and future innovation.

Since 2019, Regeneron has sponsored ISEF, welcoming over 5,000 high school students from 64 countries and distributing nearly $22 million in awards, prizes and scholarships to the world’s top young scientists. In 2023, we announced an additional $34 million over five years, a $10 million increase from our previous commitment level.

 The two 2024 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair award winners.

A closer look at how Regeneron ISEF is providing the world's most promising young scientists and engineers with the tools, resources and a global platform to drive innovation.

Illuminating a path to careers in STEM

Regeneron sponsors ISEF with the hope of illuminating the path from passionate high school research to illustrious STEM careers. Our University Relations team actively engages with the Society for Science to bring Regeneron ISEF alumni to our organization as interns, with the aim of setting a similar precedent for others in the industry and other research sectors to follow.

We are proud to have a number of ISEF alumni who work at Regeneron, from internships to full-time roles, in areas such as Research and Preclinical Development, Industrial Operations and Product Supply (IOPS) and Global Development.

The global future of STEM

CNN asked ISEF finalists about how talented young minds from around the world are introduced to a global, interconnected STEM community through Regeneron ISEF.

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Where STEM success begins

Past ISEF finalists discussed with CNN how the competition paves the way for student success in STEM careers.

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