CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: SciGeniusAges: 4-13Where: Online & in-person at various locations around VA, including Herndon, Arlington, & Ashburn PickupContact: info@scigenius.com; (877) 684-1260Website: + View the website, Boolean Girl Summer CampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Coding & programmingWho: Boolean GirlGrades: Recommended grade levels depend on camp, ranging from 2nd to 8thWhere: Online & In-person at various Virginia locations, including Arlington, D.C., Montgomery, FairfaxContact: info@booleangirl.org; (202)996.8241Website: + View the website, Bellingham Coding and Robotics Club Summer CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s):Coding video games in Scratch, Python, JavaScript, Drones, Building Robots with VEX, Building Robots with Lego Bricks and STEMWho: Bellingham Coding ClubAges: 7-13Where: Bellingham, Whatcom and Skagit County, WashingtonContact: admin@bellinghamcodingclub.com; 360-389-5747 Website: + View the website, MatCampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Materials sciencesWho: University of Washington Materials Science & EngineeringGrades: Rising 11-12 & must be at least 16yrs old by start of campWhere: Seattle, WAContact: matcamp@uw.eduWebsite: + View the website, GWs STEM Immersion coursesPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on courseWho: George Washington UniversityGrades: Rising 10-12/ Ages 14-18Where: Online for 2020Contact: Available via Skype to answer Qs; precollege@gwu.edu; 202-994-6360Website: + View the website, Boolean Girl Summer CampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Coding & programmingWho: Boolean GirlGrades: Recommended grade levels depend on camp, ranging from 2nd to 8thWhere: Online & In-person in D.C.Contact: info@booleangirl.org; (202)996.8241Website: + View the website, Also see DC STEM Network webpage for other STEM-related programs in the D.C. area, NASA IV&V Education Resource Center Summer Robotics CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): LEGO Coding Express & WeDo 2.0 Robotics; LEGO EV3, VEX IQ, & Parrot Mambo DroneWho: NASA IV&V Facility & the WV Space Grant ConsortiumAges: 6-8; 9-14Where: Online & In-person (F2F, face to face) in various locations, including Charleston, Morgantown, Martinsburg, Fairmont, HuntingtonContact: Ryan.E.Utzman@nasa.gov; Todd.Ensign@FairmontState.eduWebsite: + View more information, WVU Extension STEM & AgriSTEM CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various STEM topics, depending on campWho: West Virginia University Extension Service STEM & West Virginia 4-H Camping ProgramGrades: Rising 7-9Where: Morgantown, WVContact: 4HYouthDev@mail.wvu.edu; Rachel.Griffith@mail.wvu.eduWebsite: + View the website, Watershed Detectives Day CampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Investigating the effects of water contamination in a dynamic water systemWho: West Virginias CASTEM (Center for the Advancement of STEM)Grades: 8-11Where: Institute, WV: WVSU CampusContact: cbishop1@wvstateu.edu & (304) 252-6970; hannah.payne@wvstateu.edu & (304) 553-8218Website: + View the website, Summer Science AdventuresPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: West Virginia Science Adventures & Marshall College-College of ScienceGrades: Various, depending on camp, ranging from K-12Where: Huntington, WVContact: SummerScienceAdventures@gmail.comWebsite: + View the website, WVU Tech Summer CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various STEM topics, forensic investigation, nursingWho: West Virginia University Institute of TechnologyGrades: Various, depending on campWhere: Beckley, WVContact: Varies, depending on campWebsite: + View the website, BadgerBOTS Summer CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various robotics topics, depending on campWho: BadgerBOTS Robotics Education CenterGrades: Various, depending on camp, ranging from 2nd to 8thWhere: Middleton, WIContact: camps@badgerbots.org; (608) 831-6479Website: + View the website, UW-Stout Summer STEAM ExperiencePlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: University of Wisconsin-StoutGrades: Rising 8-12Where: Online OR Menomonie, WIContact: profed@uwstout.edu; 715-232-2793Website: + View the website, Discovery World Summer CampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: Discovery World Science + Technology CenterGrades: Various, depending on camp, ranging from 1st to 8thWhere: Milwaukee, WIContact: reservations@discoveryworld.org; 414.765.8625Website: + View the website, Badger PreCollege Youth ProgramsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: University of Wisconsin-MadisonGrades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12Where: Madison, WIContact: info@precollege.wisc.edu; 608-265-5391Website: + View the website, UW Engineering Summer ProgramPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various Engineering topicsWho: University of WyomingGrades: Rising 12thWhere: Laramie, WYContact: cynthia.jones@uwyo.edu; 307-766-4236Website: + View the website. Launch Day Free and Open to the Public Saturday, April 15, 2023 Gates Open to the Public at 7:00 am. NASA NASA Postdoctoral Fellows work on 1 to 3 year assignments with NASA scientists and engineers at NASA centers and institutes to advance NASA's missions in Earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space bioscience, aeronautics, engineering, human exploration and space operations, astrobiology, and science management. Applicants must be US citizens and currently enrolled in a formal education program of study with a minimum grade point average of 3.0. Teachers are introduced to NASA and Space Biology research, and bioinformatics tools and analysis in the same virtual classroom as the GL4HS high school student participants. REQUIREMENTS. SARP is an eight-week summer program for rising senior undergraduate students to acquire hands-on research experience in all aspects of a scientific campaign using one or moreNASA Airborne Science Program flying science laboratories (aircraft used for SARPinclude theDC-8, P-3B, Sherpa andER-2). Programs High School Summer Internship Program PLANES: Air travel is surging post-pandemic and so are prices. High School Summer Internship Program Internship opportunities at a NASA field center university offered for studentsfrom participating countriescompetitive. NASA Science Mission Design Schools are 3-month-long career development experiences for doctoral students, recent Ph.D.s, postdocs and junior faculty who have a strong interest in science-driven robotic space exploration missions. NASA NASA GISS: Education: Internships, Summer 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Institute for Space Studies Goddard Space Flight Center Sciences and Exploration Directorate Earth Sciences Division Education Internships, Summer 2022 Following are descriptions of the GISS projects seeking intern 2022-2023 NASA Student Launch Handbook. The L'SPACEProgramoffers two unique, hands-on learning experiences for students: TheMission Concept Academy(MCA)and theNASA Proposal Writing & Evaluation Experience Academy(NPWEE). What are the characteristics of the Solar System? Our programs are as varied as the places we explore, with opportunities across the STEM spectrum for undergrads, graduate students, postdocs and faculty. Launch Day Free and Open to the Public Saturday, April 15, 2023 Gates Open to the Public at 7:00 am. This program supports promising postdoctoral scientists to pursue independent research which contributes toNASA Astrophysics, using theory, observation, experimentation, or instrumental development. Interested students interested must apply for NASA/GISS internships via the intern.nasa.gov website. Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) ProgramUndergraduateOpportunities Our internships put you right in the action with the scientists and engineers whove helped make JPL the leading center for robotic exploration of the solar system. NASA InternshipsGraduate, Undergraduate andHigh SchoolOpportunities NASAs STAR Program In-person opportunities in GA.Contact: hello@stemfromdance.orgWebsite: + View the website, iD Coding & AI AcademyPlatform(s)/Topic(s): C#, JavaScript, Python, MachineLearning, Cryptography, AI, and moreAges: 13-18Where: Held online (in-person programs TBD for 2021)Contact: hello@iDTech.com or 1-888-709-TECH (8324)Website: + View the website, iD Game Development AcademyPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Unity, Unreal Engine, VR, Game Development, and moreAges: 13-18Where: Held online (in-person programs TBD for 2021)Contact: hello@iDTech.com or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324)Website: + View the website, iD Tech Robotics CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): VEX Robotics, JavaScript, micro:bit, Sphero RVR, Sphero Bolt, Roblox, Minecraft, and moreAges: 7-18Where: Held online (in-person programs TBD for 2021)Contact: hello@iDTech.com or 1-888-709-TECH (8324)Website: + View the website, Kodeclik Online Summer Coding CampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Scratch, Python, Minecraft, TinkerCAD, Roblox, JavaScript ProgrammingAges: 8-18Where: Virtual, OnlineContact: hello@kodeclik.com or 1-703-729-5496Website: + View the website, Lavner Camps: Robotics, Minecraft, Game Design, Coding, Spy Tech, and more!Platform(s)/Topic(s): various, depending on the courseAges: Wide range from ages 6 to 14Where:Held in California, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington, Washington D.C., and ONLINE!Contact: Info@lavnercamps.com; 888.854.CAMP (2267)Website: + View the website, Nuts, Bolts, & Thingamajigs CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Coding, Robotics, Manufacturing, STEM Exploration, 3D Printing & Design, & more!Who: Nuts, Bolts, & ThingamajigsAges: 12-16Where:AL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NH, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, TN,TX, VA, WI, WVContact: foundation@fmanet.org; 888-394-4362Website: + View the website, Play-Well Summer CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campAges: Various, depending on campWhere: Online & in-person in various locations, including AZ, CA, CO, CT, GA, HI, IL, KS, MD, MA, MN, MO, NV, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, RI, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WY, Washington D.C.Contact: 415-460-5210Website: + View the website, Summer Camp Hub: Best Robotics Summer Camps (article)Platform(s)/Topic(s): RoboticsWho: Summer Camp Hub (website)Ages: Various, depending on campWhere: Throughout the U.S.Contact: Various, depending on campWebsite: + View the website, Sylan Learning: Coding, Robotics & Science, Engineering CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): various, depending on courseGrades: 1-6 for Robotics & Engineering; 3-8 for CodingWhere:Held at local Sylvan Learning Centers in 49 states (sorry, Maine! The NASA Fellowship Activity is designed to support NASA STEM Engagement objectives and to provide academic institutions the ability to enhance graduate-level learning and development. (1)High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or better in engineering core courses such as math, sciences, and technology. GL4HS: GeneLab for High School StudentsHigh School Opportunities WHEN. WHEN. for High School 2021 Summer Program - Applications 3950Website: + View the website, Kids College & Teen UPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: Trident Technical CollegeAges: Various, depending on camp, ranging from 7 to 17 yrs oldWhere: Various around southeastern South Carolina, including Charleston, North Charleston, Moncks Corner, Mount PleasantContact: ce.reg@tridenttech.edu; 843.574.6152Website: + View the website, UofSC Summer CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: University of South Carolina Continuing Education ProgramsGrades: Various, depending on camp, ranging from 6th to 12thWhere: Columbia, SC: University of South CarolinaContact: fievet@mailbox.sc.edu; 803-777-9444Website: + View the website, STEAM Camp at The CitadelPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Flight School & Artificial IntelligenceWho: The Citadel: The Military College of South CarolinaGrades: Rising 5th to 8thWhere: Charleston, SC: The Citadel campusContact: jalbert@citadel.edu;843-953-6091Website: + View the website, South Dakota State Electrical Engineering and Computer Science CampPlatform(s)/Topic(s): electrical engineering & computer science topicsWho: SDSU Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentGrades:Rising 11th & 12thWhere: Brookings, SDContact: jason.sternhagen@sdstate.edu; 605.688.4526Website: + View the website, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Virtual Summer Camp: Mining and Explosives (free)Platform(s)/Topic(s): mining engineering and managementWho: South Dakota School of Mines & TechnologyGrades: AnyWhere: OnlineContact: 605.394.1275Website: + View the website, USD Summer CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho:University of South DakotaGrades: Various, depending on camp, ranging from 4th to 9thWhere: Vermillion, SDContact: 877-COYOTES (269-6837)Website: + View the website, Engineering Concepts Institute (ECI) & National Summer Transportation Institute (NSTI)Platform(s)/Topic(s): Various Engineering topics; Engineering related to Air, Land, and Sea TransportationWho: Tennessee State University College of EngineeringGrades:Various, depending on camp, ranging from rising 10th to current-year-12thWhere: Nashville, TN: Tennessee State UniversityContact: (615) 963-5401Website: + View the website, Kids U Summer Camps at UTPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on campWho: The University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleGrades: Various, depending on camp, ranging from rising 3rd to 12thWhere: Knoxville, TNContact: 865-974-0150Website: + View the website, Engineering VOLunteers for Tenth Graders (eVOL10) & High School Introduction to Engineering Systems for Twelfth Graders (HITES12)Platform(s)/Topic(s): Various Engineering topicsWho: The University of Tennessee-Knoxville College of EngineeringGrades: rising 10th for eVOL10, rising 12th for HITES12Where: Virtual for 2020Contact: pre_eng@utk.edu; 865-974-0625Website: + View the website, Mr. Bonds Science Guys Science CampsPlatform(s)/Topic(s): Various science topics, depending on campWho: Mr. Bonds Science GuysAges: 5-10Where: Various locations from Tennessee, including Mt. The two-year fellowship is designed to train the next generation of heliophysics researchers. )Platform(s)/Topic(s): Various, depending on STEMinarWho: Northern Virginia Community CollegeGrades: Any age; some courses have recommended agesWhere: OnlineContact: information@nvcc.edu; 703-323.3000Website: + View the website, SciGenius S.T.E.A.M. Several new appointments are made annually. Web"NASA SHARP is a unique educational opportunity that provides talented high school students in-depth exposure to NASA operations and research that supports NASA's commitment to inspiring and diversifying the next generation of explorers," said Agency NASA SHARP Program Manager Deborah Glasco. NASA The 52 consortia fund fellowships and scholarships for students pursuing careers in science, mathematics, engineering and technology, or STEM, as well as curriculum enhancement and faculty development. Courses offered at Johnson Space Center with the Starport NASA Exchange in Houston Cost: Varies Contact: info@digitalmediaacademy.org or 866-656-3342 Website: + View the website Who: iD Tech Camps Platform: Vex Robotics, Lego Mindstorm, Arduino, Minecraft, Autodesk Maya, Tynker, Dota 2 & More Age: 7-17 NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP)PostdoctoralOpportunities The annual course targets principal investigators (PIs), senior research scientists, and postdoctoral scholars and aims to facilitate their entry to space biology and preparation for conducting spaceflight experiments using NASA and commercial platforms. Studentsmay chooseoneAcademy to apply for each semester. The National Space Grant College and Fellowship ProjectGraduateand UndergraduateOpportunities The Summer 2023 program will be held virtually from July 17 through August 11. How to Apply. The Space Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP) provides undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years, and entering graduate students, with professional experience in space life science disciplines. The program provides selected students with exposure to Earth and space research. 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Through this fellowship opportunity, NASAs Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) seeks to sponsor U.S. citizen, U.S. national, and permanent resident graduate student research that has significant potential to contribute to NASAs goal of creating innovative new space technologies for our Nations science, exploration, and economic future. 2022 Summer An internship at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a chance to do the impossible. The Summer 2023 program will be held virtually from July 17 through August 11. Each year, the NASA Fellowship Activity awards training grants to Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) usingMinority University Research Education Project (MUREP)funds. WebThe NASA Summer Undergraduate Program for Planetary Research, or SUPPR, is an eight-week summer internship providing undergraduates majoring in geology and related sciences with an opportunity to participate in NASA planetary geosciences research. Webnasa internship for high school students 2022-evolution golf cart forumevolution golf cart forum Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. Eligibility: The 2023 High School Summer Internship Program is for students who. WebNASA, Texas Space Grant Consortium, and The University of Texas at Austin Center for Space Research Summer Intern Program is a nationally competitive STEM program for high school students. To have your summer Engineering-related program listed on this page, please contact us at robotics@nasa.gov, using Addition to Summer Camps webpage as the email subject. Interested students interested must apply for NASA/GISS internships via the intern.nasa.gov website. Rocket Fair Free and Open to the Public Friday, April 14, 2023 from 3:00 pm 6:00 pm. Application deadline: Monday, February 7, 2022 5:00 pm (PT). NASA Programs Fellows participate in prestigious conferences and a Center Based Research Experience. Courses offered at Johnson Space Center with the Starport NASA Exchange in Houston Cost: Varies Contact: info@digitalmediaacademy.org or 866-656-3342 Website: + View the website Who: iD Tech Camps Platform: Vex Robotics, Lego Mindstorm, Arduino, Minecraft, Autodesk Maya, Tynker, Dota 2 & More Age: 7-17

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