Sternberg Science Camps

Sternberg Science Camps

Sternberg Science Camps are based at the FHSU Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Kansas. They are a non-profit organization pursuing equitable access to exceptional earth and life science education programs for kids and teens. All of the program fees go to program execution, payingstaff, and funding scholarship program. They use small groups to boost community development and increase per-student attention from staff. their instructors are experts in their fields, with experience and training in education as well as research, field work, and other scientific career paths. Their alumni can be found across the country, pursuing careers in academic research, resource management, science education, industry, and the arts. Many of them even come back to work for as counselors and teaching assistants.

Phone:

785-639-5249

Email:

SternbergCamps@fhsu.edu

Grade(s):

6-8, 9-12, K-5

Location(s):

International, National

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