The National After School Science Directory
The National After School Science Directory is a searchable database designed to increase access to high-quality science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education beyond the classroom for youth and families across the nation. The Directory houses thousands of STEM opportunities, submitted by science centers, museums, schools and other youth-serving organizations. Search our Directory to view opportunities to connect the America’s youth to high-quality STEM learning experiences.
When & Where
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May 11, 2011 to
May 11, 2012
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2000 Florida Ave NW
Washington DC 20009
See Location
Topics Covered
- Aquatic Science, Marine Biology, and Oceanography
- Earth Science and Geology
- Ecology and Environment Science
- Space Science
Targeted Age Groups
- Ages 14 and up
American Geophysical Union
Bright Students Training as Research Scientists (Bright STaRS)
Opportunity Description
http://www.agu.org/education/diversity_programs/bstars.shtml
High school students participating in after-school and summer research experiences in the Earth and space sciences are invited to participate in the AGU Bright STaRS program. The Bright STaRS program provides a dedicated forum for ~50 students to present their own research results to the scientific community and learn about exciting research, education, and career opportunities in the geosciences. This FREE program is held in conjunction with the AGU Fall Annual Meeting, which is attended by over 14,000 Earth and space scientists from around the globe.
Contacts
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education-workshops@agu.org
202.777.7522
Program Information
Cost for Participation
free