Judging

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Teams will be required to submit a judging form that outlines their accomplishments according to the [[Judging/Judging_Criteria | criteria]].  Details on where/how/when to fill out this form will be provided as they are available.
Teams will be required to submit a judging form that outlines their accomplishments according to the [[Judging/Judging_Criteria | criteria]].  Details on where/how/when to fill out this form will be provided as they are available.
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It is important that your poster convey all of the information necessary without the need for verbal explanation. Please read over the [https://2013.igem.org/Judging/Poster_Guidelines poster judging guidelines] for more information on how we are assessing the posters.
It is important that your poster convey all of the information necessary without the need for verbal explanation. Please read over the [https://2013.igem.org/Judging/Poster_Guidelines poster judging guidelines] for more information on how we are assessing the posters.

Revision as of 15:25, 22 July 2013

Information for iGEMers

Important Dates

Be sure to study the official iGEM calendar to find out the final dates for different judging requirements.

2013 Awards

Awards at iGEM are divided into medals and special awards. All teams are eligible for a medal if they meet the 2013 medal criteria. We have updated the medal criteria this year, so please read over the new requirements for silver and gold medals.

While we can hand out medals to all teams, there is only one special award per Jamboree. Teams are competing with each other for special awards at iGEM. Please read over the Awards page for a detailed list of medal requirements and award details.

Judging Forms

Teams will be required to submit a judging form that outlines their accomplishments according to the criteria. Details on where/how/when to fill out this form will be provided as they are available.

Poster judging guidelines

It is important that your poster convey all of the information necessary without the need for verbal explanation. Please read over the poster judging guidelines for more information on how we are assessing the posters.

Complaints

To file an official complaint regarding iGEM 2013 judging you must send an email to complaints AT igem DOT org. Your email should include your real name, the real name of your school and team, and the real name and email address of your faculty advisor. Your email must also be copied to your faculty advisor. In your email please clearly state your complaint and what you hope will happen as a result of filing your official complaint. The iGEM judging committee will work diligently to respond to all complaints as quickly as possible. Complaints that are sent to other email addresses, or that do not include the requested information will be ignored. All decisions by the judges regarding complaints are final.

Information for Judges

Information for Judges page

The Information for Judges page contains information on how to cast your ballot on teams, where the room locations can be found and where to find all the posters.

Judges Dashboard

Please login to your Dashboard to see the teams you have been assigned.

Last year, we wrote a handbook to help new judges learn how to evaluate teams. While some of the information has changed for 2013, feel free to read over it to learn more about the judging process at iGEM: Judging Handbook.