There are 16 programs found.
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| ACE Mentor Program Career Directions for Students in Architecture, Construction, or Engineering |
The ACE Mentor Program serves high school youth who are exploring careers in Architecture, Construction, or Engineering.The mentors are professionals from leading design and construction firms who volunteer their time and energy. The program is designed to engage, inform, and challenge youth. New York Chapters include Long Island, New York City, Utica, Buffalo, Capital District, Syracuse and Binghamton |
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| American Society of Heating,Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Region 1 |
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers advances the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world. Membership is open to any person associated with the field including indoor air quality, building design and operation, and environmental control for food processing and industry. |
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| Buffalo Area Engineering Awareness for Minorities (BEAM) 2009 |
BEAM, a program in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, offers free precollege classes to inner city middle school and high school students who want to explore the wonders of science and technology. |
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| Buffalo Museum of Science: Making Connections Educators Guide |
The Buffalo Museum of Science offers you and your students a wide variety of programs utilizing rich resources that support MST
Standard and Curricular needs. The workshops, tours and variety of programming opportunities support student-directed learning that has students contribute to real science research. |
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| Buffalo Museum of Science: Public Program Guide 2009 |
The Buffalo Museum of Science offers authentic science programming that is scheduled around the needs, interests and availability of their audiences of children ages 2 to 12, teens, adult lifelong learners and families from nearby communities throughout Western New York. The world's changing climate, the cool side of bugs, fossil fascinations, the love of Lego's or K'nex to the next level are just a few of the interesting camps, programs and workshops offered. |
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| Canisius College Science Camp |
Science Camp is a week-long summer program for students in Grades 5-8, dedicated to exploring a breadth of scientific disciplines. With updates every year, each day, Monday through Thursday is dedicated to a different science such as chemistry, biology, earth science, and physics, with a heavy emphasis on the "wow factor". |
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| Center for Excellence in Urban and Rural Education (CEURE) at Buffalo State College |
The ultimate goal of CEURE is to improve instruction for children attending urban and rural schools in Western New York. Through initiatives in teacher recruitment, teacher retention, school reform, and staff development, the Center provides leadership in urban and rural teacher education. A few of the Programs include I2T2, Mathematics Inquiry-based Activities Using Technology,Improving Mathematics Achievement in Rural Schools (IMARS), Math Science Partnership and more. |
Professional Development |
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| College Tech Prep, Accelerated College Enrollment (ACE) |
Incorporating both school and work based instruction in a comprehensive and nonrepetitive curriculum, College Tech Prep provides opportunities for job shadowing, internships and college credit. |
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| Department of Environmental Conservation Website 2009 |
The mission of the Department of Environmental Conservation is to "conserve, improve, and protect New York's natural resources and environment". The department offers a variety of environmental workshops in various locations in NYS that can be searched via its website. |
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| Invention Convention 2009 |
This New York statewide invention education program for public and private school students in grades K8 goal is to stimulate the development of students' creativity and imaginations, thereby building a new generation of American inventors using scientific problem solving as well as creative thinking. |
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| Jamestown Community College (State University of New York) Summer 2009 Kids' College |
Kids' College is a fun, enriching, and hands-on educational experience for young students, ages 8-14! Classes are offered at three locations: Cattaraugus Campus, North County Center and Jamestown Campus. Each site offers an expanded program with many exciting classes such as: Space Exploration, CSI for Beginners, Astronomy - Space-The Final Frontier, and Dinosaur Discovery. |
Summer Camps |
- 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
- 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
- 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
- 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
- 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
- 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
- 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
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| Niagara Frontier Industry Education Council Environmental Science Workshop 2009 |
The workshop focuses on demonstrating activities to teachers about real world environmental topics. These activities are provided in an Environmental Resource Guide (ERG), Air Quality Series. The Air Quality Series explores the impact of air pollution in our atmo-sphere, what causes air pollution, and how air pollution affects people, wildlife and the environment.
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| State University of New York Buffalo - Passport STEM |
A four-day summer program to introduce middle and high school students to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), conduct hands-on activities, and learn about career pathways in these areas. Each day of the program will focus on one of these areas, with the University at Buffalo’s faculty and staff who represent these fields. |
Summer Camps |
- 08/17/2009 to 08/20/2009
- 08/24/2009 to 08/27/2009
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| State University of New York Buffalo – Excelsior Scholars Program |
An intensive program focusing on the theme, Investigating Mysteries in Science, will engage Western New York students, ages 13-15. Students receive academic acceleration in the sciences, hands-on laboratory experience, and education and career pathway considerations. Key program components include intensive academic approach aligned with New York State learning standards, hands-on laboratory activities contributing to real-world scientific research, and STEM career awareness and development components. |
Summer Camps |
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| State University of New York Buffalo - Physics and Arts Summer Institute |
Partipants at the Summer Institute will venture to the frontier of 21st Century physics as part of a project team exploring the fascinating world of subatomic particles, and share what they learned with others by building a new permanent piece of a new Physics & Art Exhibition. |
Summer Camps |
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| Summer Research Program for High School Students (Roswell Park Cancer Institute) |
Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) offers summer research experiences to students at different levels of their academic development. During a typical summer, 25 high school students participate in programs designed to give them an opportunity to learn and become active participants in cancer research. The Summer of 2009 will be the 57th Anniversary of Roswell Park Cancer Institute’s Research Participation Program for Young Scholars. This is a competitive program designed for talented high school students throughout the USA, who will have just completed their junior year (Class of 2010). The program will run from June 29-August 13, 2009. Scholarships or financial aid are not available for high school students. Completed applications including a transcript of grades through the first Fall 2008 marking period and one (1) teacher’s recommendation must be received by February 16. |
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