The School of Science leads and participates in several initiatives and programs around the Institute to increase the diversity at MIT and in the STEM pipeline. Scroll below for various outreach programs sorted by age (Note that some appear twice if multiple groups can get involved in the opportunity): For student groups and resources, as well as statements and missions for the various departments, labs, centers, and institutes within the School of Science, please see this page. K-12 Opportunities and Outreach Programs STEM Science Programs for Middle and High School StudentsĭynaMIT is a free, week-long science program for economically disadvantaged middle school students hosted on the MIT campus. The program focuses on inspiring students to be interested in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields through fun and educational activities, challenges, and projects.Įach summer, 80 high school students gather at MIT for the Research Science Institute (RSI). RSI is a free summer science and engineering program that combines on-campus course work in scientific theory with off-campus work in science and technology research. RSI scholars first participate in a week of intensive STEM classes with accomplished professors. The heart of RSI is the five-week research internship in which students conduct individual projects under the tutelage of mentors who are experienced scientists and researchers. QUANTUM CATALYST CI10PTS.pdf (1.59 Mb) QUANTUM CATALYST CI20PTS.pdf (2.75 Mb) QUANTUM CATALYST CI20PTSB.pdf (1.63 Mb) QUANTUM CATALYST CI30PTS.pdf (2.91 Mb) QUANTUM CATALYST CI30PTSB.pdf (1.63 Mb) QUANTUM CATALYST CI40PTS. Math Summer, One-Day, and After-School Programs for Middle and High School Students During the final week of RSI, students prepare written and oral presentations on their research projects. MIT hosts the Math Prize for Girls, the world’s largest mathematics competition for female junior high and high school students.
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