Science outreach organizations in Boston and around the world
Policylab.org (Blog) In these pages you’ll find fresh policy prescriptions from a community of young and innovative researchers. |
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Ask Science, Live! (Livestream) AskScience Live is a video podcast where you choose the topic. Our panel of scientists are each experts in their field and ready to answer your questions. |
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Journal of Emerging Investigators (Boston) An online publication for research carried out by middle and high schoolers. Articles are edited in collaboration with Harvard graduate students. |
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Sense about Science (UK) Supporting communities making evidence-based policy decisions. |
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Science from Scientists (Boston) Sends scientists and engineers, including graduate students, into classrooms to work with 4th-8th grade students, providing schools with free curriculum assistance. |
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Citizen Schools (US) National non-profit founded in Boston, partners with local professionals, such as graduate students in the sciences, to enrich and extend the learning day for K-12 students. |
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Astrobites (Blog) Graduate students from Harvard and around the world translate recent research in astrophysics for a general audience. |
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Chembites (Blog) Graduate students from MIT translate recent research in chemistry for a general audience. |
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Gradwagon (Boston) High school and middle school teachers in the Boston area can “shop” from a list of Harvard grad students and postdocs in the life sciences to set up school visits or lab tours, ask science questions, or seek career advice for students. |