Global Undergraduate Student Video Competition | AIChE

You are here

Global Undergraduate Student Video Competition

Use creativity and imagination to participate in the AIChE Global Undergraduate Student Video Competition. Student teams will have a chance to create a 2-5 minute video that explains and inspires high school students and communities to learn more about chemical engineers and what they do. Each video will compete to win a judges choice award or a team choice award. The winners of each year’s competition will be announced at the Annual Student Conference.

The global reach of the competition will allow the exchange of relevant knowledge between diverse communities and will also enable the exchange of ideas on adaptation of process technology in different countries. This will highlight the impact of concerned technologies on societies around the globe.

Thank you to the AIChE Foundation for providing financial support for this competition!

2022 Global Undergraduate Student Video Competition Topic Announcement:

2022 Competition Topic:

ChE's Time to Shine: How Glitter is Manufactured

Details
Award
  Value of Award(s)

Team Choice Winners

1st Place Overall $700
2nd Place Overall $200
3rd Place Overall $100



Judges' Choice Winners

1st Place $700
2nd Place $300
3rd Place $200
4th Place $100
5th Place $100

AdministratorsEarly Career Community
Nomination Instructions

Teams are responsible for completing the competition entry process in its entirety by the submission deadline in order to be eligible to compete. To submit your team’s entry, you will need to complete the online Global Student Video Competition Entry Form, following all form instructions and providing all required items. 

File Click here to view all Global Student Video Competition Entry Form instructions and list of required fields. 

Please note that Wufoo limits the maximum size of each uploaded item to 25 MB, and places a combined limit of 100 MB on multiple uploaded items submitted via the same form. Click here to test uploading your team's completed video submission, copyright statement form, and safe experimentation form (if applicable) prior to submitting your official entry. Testing is optional, but recommended.  If uploading a video larger than 25 MB, you will need to submit it via a secondary process - see below.

Ready to submit your video?

Click here to begin the online Global Student Video Competition Entry Form. 

Click here to submit a video larger than 25 MB.

2022 Competition Deadlines and Important Dates

Topic announcement Spring 2022 
Video submission deadline September 1, 2022
Team voting begins October 17, 2022
Team voting ends November 1, 2022
2020 winners announced November 12, 2022

*Attendance at the Annual Student Conference is not required to compete.

Video Qualification Criteria

You will be judged on the following qualifications:

  • Video length of 2-5 minutes
  • Video narration must be in English OR video must include English subtitles
  • University name and team name are written in the first frame of the video
  • YouTube compatible video format
  • No copyright violations (read Competition's Copyright Rules)
  • Original content and creativity
  • Accuracy and relevancy of technical content and communication of that content to the proper audience
  • Presentation quality

Additional Qualification Criteria

  • All team members are active AIChE undergraduate student members at the time of submission
  • Team has completed all submission requirements by the specified deadline

Each university can create as many videos as they wish for submission into each category; however, a university will only be eligible to win a maximum of two (2) awards.

Competition's Copyright Rules

Upon submission of each video, teams will need to confirm that they have read, reviewed and adhered to the Competition's Copyright Rules.

Tips on a successful competition video:

 

Who are the judges?

The final evaluators for the Judges' Choice award will consist of individuals from different fields of expertise to ensure fair evaluation as well as to foster interest of experts from other disciplines in the chemical engineering activities.

Team Voting Process

All competition videos will be posted on the Global Undergraduate Student Video Competition YouTube page. An email announcement will be made to all participating team captains with instructions for casting the team's vote once the team voting period is open.

Each participating team will be eligible to cast one vote for another participating team’s entry, with the following exclusions:

  • Teams cannot cast their vote for their own entry
  • Teams cannot cast their vote for another entry from the same university

Winning videos will be those with the most number of votes.

Questions? Email us at ypc@aiche.org.

Award winners