Outreach Programs
Programs for...
- General Public (3 programs)
- High School Teachers (5 programs)
- Middle School Teachers (5 programs)
- Elementary School Teachers (3 programs)
- High School Students (13 programs)
- Middle School Students (3 programs)
- Elementary School Students (2 programs)
- Stanford Undergraduates (7 programs)
- Stanford Graduate Students and Post-doctoral Fellows (4 programs)
- Undergraduates from Other Schools (9 programs)
Featured Programs
Summer Research Program for Teachers
Stanford’s Summer Research Program for Teachers offers eight-week research fellowships for teachers of middle school, high school and community college in the Bay Area. Teachers work in Stanford faculty members\' labs four days a week, and meet once a week as a group for science and engineering lectures by Stanford faculty, lab tours, and seminars on teaching.
Earth Sciences High School Internship Program
At the School of Earth Sciences, high school students spend 8-12 weeks in the summer working in different laboratories, primarily in the Geological and Environmental Sciences department. The students work on research projects and are supervised directly by graduate students, post docs and lab managers. The application period is between the beginning of February and closes at the end of March. This program is very popular and does not accept any late applications.
Graduate student mentors from any discipline in science are encouraged to host a high school intern.
Stanford Summer Research Program/Amgen Scholars Program
The Stanford Summer Research Program in Biomedical Sciences/Amgen Scholars Program is an eight-week residential internship program. It offers undergraduates from across the country who want to prepare for and enter Ph.D. programs in biomedical sciences a unique opportunity for advanced research experience within a world-class university.
Nanotechnology Summer Institute for Middle School Teachers
This one-week Institute teaches middle school teachers about nanotechnology research and the underlying physical concepts that apply to the science classes they teach. Daily sessions focus on inquiry-based modules providing teachers with materials that explicitly address California’s 8th grade physical science content standards. Participants receive stipends and Continuing Studies Credits.
SIMR - Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program
SIMR – The Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program, is for high school juniors and seniors interested in hands-on research in various fields of medicine (immunology, stem cell, cancer, neuroscience and cardiovascular medicine). This eight week program enables the selected students to take part in research, attend introductory lectures and to present their work at a poster session open to the Stanford community. THE APPLICATION PROCESS IS CLOSED FOR 2009.






