Branson Summer Science Institute

The Branson Summer STEM Institute in Biology is able to offer 5 additional full scholarships. If you teach or know a science-hungry, low-income student who would thrive in a challenging 4-week summer program, please let them know. If they qualify for free or reduced lunch, the program would be free of cost or nearly free of cost…. Read More

Physics In and Through Cosmology

2006 Nobel Prize Winner George Smoot and 2011 Nobel Prize Winner Saul Perlmutter are seeking  students and teachers  for the eighth annual summer workshop for high school students and teachers presented by  the Physics Division of the Lawrence Berkeley Lab  and Quarknet in conjunction with the Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics. The Physics in and… Read More

Discovering Medicine @ Stanford

The two-day Discovering Medicine @ Stanford program is interactive, with small group workshops, and direct interactions with a variety of health professionals from the Stanford Hospitals & Clinics and the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, as well as faculty, staff, and students from the Stanford School of Medicine. You will find a link to our… Read More

CDC Disease Detective Camp

CDC Disease Detective Camp (DDC) is an educational program started by CDC′s David J. Sencer CDC Museum in 2005 as a mechanism for developing a public health camp curriculum for state and county health departments. The camp is open to upcoming high school juniors and seniors and is held at CDC’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia…. Read More

BioBlitz 2014

BioBlitz 2014 Friday-Saturday, March 28-29, 2014 The three national park units that make up the Golden Gate National Parks encompass more than 80,000 acres and 91 miles of shoreline along the northern California coast. These parks are home to an amazing array of biodiversity, including over half of the bird species of North America and… Read More