Registration FAQs

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No, the Resource Description should explain what resources the team has to do their work. The team is given a month after the beginning of their summer to select ah=nd describe their project.
No, the Resource Description should explain what resources the team has to do their work. The team is given a month after the beginning of their summer to select ah=nd describe their project.
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===Do I have to attend the teachers workshops in person? Can a graduate student attend?===
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IGEM is a community activity. It will be best for you to meet the other instructors and be able to represent
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the Synthetic Biology activities at your school.
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Also, we do not plan to video or broadcast the lectures and there will be class work.
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Graduate student instructors may attend and instructors are encouraged to bring a student.

Revision as of 15:37, 20 April 2008

Contents

Accounts

What if I already have a Registry account?

The Registry user database has been copied over to the User & Groups Management system. This means that your Registry account WILL work to log in to UNG and therefore, to iGEM 2008. Don't forget that it is all one log in system now.

Note: The Registry (parts.mit.edu) will soon move over to the same servers/computers that iGEM and UNG are on and therefore will soon work with the single log in system. This is not yet implemented. Please check back for more details.

What is the difference between Early and Late summer teams?

Schools in different countries have different summer schedules. For example, US schools typically are on summer break during June, July, and August. European schools have a summer of July, August, and September. Summers in other areas vary widely. We have called the June-July-August plan "Early summer" and the July-August-September plan "Late summer".

The teams are expected to have selected their project by the end of the first month of their summer. That would be July 1st for the early summer teams and August first for teh late summer teams.

These project descriptions serve three purposes: 1. To set a deadline for the teams to make a decision. 2. To provide abstracts for other teams and visitors to the iGEM web site. 3. To help teams with related projects find each other.

Do projects have to be described when the team registers?

No, the Resource Description should explain what resources the team has to do their work. The team is given a month after the beginning of their summer to select ah=nd describe their project.

Do I have to attend the teachers workshops in person? Can a graduate student attend?

IGEM is a community activity. It will be best for you to meet the other instructors and be able to represent the Synthetic Biology activities at your school.

Also, we do not plan to video or broadcast the lectures and there will be class work.

Graduate student instructors may attend and instructors are encouraged to bring a student.