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<p>Welcome to the Judging Hub! This Hub contains information about the judging program for the iGEM Competition. This includes judging information for both teams and judges. We recommend that every team member, including the instructors and PIs, read through all of the Information for Teams provided on this page and the linked detail pages.</p>
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<p>Welcome to the Judging Hub! This Hub contains information about the judging program for the iGEM Competition. This includes judging information for both teams and judges. We recommend that every team member, including the instructors and PIs, read through all of the Information for Teams carefully prior to beginning your team's project.</p>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:27, 8 January 2021

Judging Hub

Welcome to the Judging Hub! This Hub contains information about the judging program for the iGEM Competition. This includes judging information for both teams and judges. We recommend that every team member, including the instructors and PIs, read through all of the Information for Teams carefully prior to beginning your team's project.

COVID-19 Information

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Information for Teams

iGEM teams can compete for medals, prizes, and awards based on the work they’ve carried out throughout the iGEM competition season. During the Giant Jamboree, each team's work is carefully evaluated by a panel of judges and teams are awarded medals, prizes, and/or awards based on that evaluation. Each team member should take the time to read through everything on this page and on the detail pages prior to starting work on their iGEM project.

1. Introduction to Judging

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4. Pages for Awards

Teams are required to use specific URLs in their wiki in order to be eligible for specific awards. For a complete list of required award pages, click below.


2. Medals

All teams can earn a medal. Teams can only win one medal in a given iGEM year. Teams must nominate themselves using the Judging Form. For more details about the 2021 medal criteria, click below.


5. Rubric

Judges will use a rubric to evaluate your team. For details about the questions asked on the rubric, click below.


3. Awards

Teams can compete for various awards on top of the medals. These awards include the Grand Prize, Track Awards, and Special Prizes. For more details about the 2021 award criteria, click below.



Information for Judges

The role of an iGEM judge goes beyond simply evaluating teams. We have always sought to identify areas of excellence that can be celebrated with our specific awards. But we ask that each judge also consider how their role can be used to elevate the iGEM experience all teams. It is an integral part of iGEM's success and we hope you consider joining our voluntary judging team!

Judging Application

Judging Applications will open in April 2021.

Judging Handbook

We provide a Judging Handbook for both judges and teams to review during the iGEM season. Download the 2021 Judging Handbook by clicking below.