Use tools of science as you work hands-on with high-speed cameras, electron microscopes, spectrometers, and more to answer “What if…” questions, solve mysteries, and discover.…
Title: Microrobotics and Synthetic BiologyTime: Saturday, March 9th, Morning session (10-11:30 am) and afternoon session (1-2:30 pm)Location: 500 Technology Square (behind the Area Four restaurant),…
Prospective Teachers (Undergraduate Students or Older): Want to teach about throat singing, climate change, or game theory? Share your passion for calligraphy or Norse mythology…
The PSFC provides an Outreach Day for middle schools every Spring semester, and one for high schools every fall. Through discussions, tours and hands-on experiences,…
MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research is committed to fostering an interest in science and engineering in young people. As part of this mission,…
Join the Lemelson-MIT Program every June for EurekaFest to see working prototypes developed by high school and college students who are solving real-world problems through…
Graduate Women in Aerospace Engineering (GWAE) represents and advocates for the graduate women in the MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics by supporting their personal,…
The MIT Sea Grant College Program has brought the research and engineering core of MIT to bear on ocean-related challenges for over 40 years. We promote…
Engage in MIT’s hands-on, minds-on learning ethos rooted in problem solving and creative thinking. Students will explore science and engineering challenges under the guidance of…
Designed by teens for teens, Teen Science Cafes bring together scientists and students, grades 8-12 to explore new research and discuss what inspires and influences…