Graduate Student NSF Mentoring Project

Graduate Student NSF Mentoring Project

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014 - 16:56
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STEM Graduate Students:


Participate in the STEM Mentoring Project, a National Science Foundation research project.


Work informally in an after school setting with middle school students on a STEM topic, such as robotics, Life Sciences, and/or computer programming.


Enroll tuition-free in a 3-credit graduate level course Practicum in Teaching and Mentoring STEM.


Collaborate with other STEM graduate students from SUNY institutions such as: ESF, Oswego, Downstate, and Stony Brook.


Have a positive impact on underserved kids; see the impact this experience can have on YOU!


A couple of spots are left for the Fall 2014 semester. Please contact Elizabeth Rossi, Sponsored Research, KH B234; 792-7383 for an application. eizabeth.rossi@sunypoly.edu


Deadline is NOW!

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