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− | <p> Registration for iGEM includes registering users, registering teams, maintaining team rosters, distinguishing instructors from students, paying team fees, receiving the DNA distribution kit, registering for the Jamboree, and | + | <p> Registration for iGEM includes registering users, registering teams, maintaining team rosters, distinguishing instructors from students, paying team fees, receiving the DNA distribution kit, registering for the Jamboree, and more. Please see the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Registration_Handbook">registration handbook</a> which explains the registration process. </p> |
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− | <p> Every participant in iGEM 2015 needs a user account. This one account will let you apply for a new team, give you access to the tools of the Registry, let you add or edit parts, and let you edit the contents of the iGEM and Registry Wikis. If you already have an account, please update it with information for iGEM 2015. </p> | + | <p> Every participant in iGEM 2015 needs a user account. This one account will let you apply for a new team, give you access to the tools of the Registry, let you add or edit parts, and let you edit the contents of the iGEM and Registry Wikis. If you already have an account, please update it with information for iGEM 2015.</p> |
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− | <p> For new teams, iGEM Headquarters will verify the basic registration information and will contact the PI for more information before accepting the application. For new users, once your account is approved and your team's application is accepted, you will be able to use | + | <p> For new teams, iGEM Headquarters will verify the basic registration information and will contact the PI for more information before accepting the application. For new users, once your account is approved and your team's application is accepted, you will be able to use the software tools such as wiki-editing.</p> |
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Revision as of 17:20, 2 February 2015
Please note that the information on this page is information migrated from 2014.igem.org.
iGEM HQ is currently working on updating this information for the iGEM 2015 competition.
When that process has been completed, this notice will be removed.
Regular registration opens on February 9 and closes on March 31. Late registration
More information coming soon.
Team Registration Fee: $4000 USD
You can make a payment through the Team Registration Fee page.
Learn about the registration process
Registration for iGEM includes registering users, registering teams, maintaining team rosters, distinguishing instructors from students, paying team fees, receiving the DNA distribution kit, registering for the Jamboree, and more. Please see the registration handbook which explains the registration process.
Create or update your iGEM account
Every participant in iGEM 2015 needs a user account. This one account will let you apply for a new team, give you access to the tools of the Registry, let you add or edit parts, and let you edit the contents of the iGEM and Registry Wikis. If you already have an account, please update it with information for iGEM 2015.
Join an existing team or register a new team
Your team may already have applied to iGEM 2015. Once its application is accepted, you can join the team using a membership code given to you by one of the team leaders or by applying for membership and waiting for approval from the team leader. Only a team's faculty PI may apply for a new iGEM team.
Continue or review team registration
Anyone may review the team registration and any team leader may update the team information. The PI will need to provide a brief resource description to show that they understand the resources that will be required.
What happens next
For new teams, iGEM Headquarters will verify the basic registration information and will contact the PI for more information before accepting the application. For new users, once your account is approved and your team's application is accepted, you will be able to use the software tools such as wiki-editing.