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1 Speakers Bureau

Speakers Bureau - Looking for Speakers? Does Sandia have a speakers Bureau? Just Ask...

2 Jefferson Lab Science Series

Current Science Series Schedule Lectures are free and open to students and adults with an interest in science. All lectures begin at 7:00 pm in CEBAF Center Auditorium and last for about an hour. Seating in the CEBAF Center Auditorium and overflow area is limited to about 300 people. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. Unfortunately, people arriving once capacity has been reached will be turned away. A live video stream is available for those not able to attend in person. Lectures will be added to the video archive for on-demand viewing upon approval from the presenter...

3 Science Education at Jefferson Lab

Education Programs at the United States Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility...

4 Physics Fest Summer 2011

Jefferson Lab Physics Fest In order to accommodate as many classes as possible, at least one day each month during the school year is set aside for groups of students to attend a presentation in Jefferson Lab's auditorium, located in CEBAF Center [Download a Map] [Locate Jefferson Lab on Google Maps]. This two-hour presentation (10:00 - 12:00) includes a brief interactive summary of the science and technology at Jefferson Lab followed by the Deep Freeze (cryogenics) and Hot Stuff (plasmas) presentations. Seating is limited...

5 Science Education Mailing Lists

Science Education Mailing Lists Jefferson Lab Education Events List The Jefferson Lab Education Events List is intended to inform the public about Jefferson Lab's education programs that are open to the general public. Events, such as the Jefferson Lab Science Series and the Jefferson Lab Open House, will be announced through this list...

6 Physics Demonstrations

Bringing Physics Presentations to Your Students. Is your school within 90 minutes driving time of Fermilab? Why not invite a Fermilab scientist to your classroom...

7 Global Change Education Program

Global Change Education Program Information DOE Mission for GCEP GREF and SURE Benefits SURE Goals Statement Guidelines Selecting a SURE Mentor Institutions Involved with GCEP Alumni Directory Student-Mentor Assignments 2009 SURE Student-Mentor Assignments 2009 GREF Student-Mentor Assignments Applications GREF and SURE Applications Orientation and End of Summer Workshops 2009 End of Summer Presentations 2009 Summer Orientation Agenda 2008 End of Summer Workshop Agenda 2008 Summer Orientation Agenda Speaker Contacts 2007 Summer Orientation Speakers Photos 2008 End of Summer Workshop 2008 Summer Orientation Awards Marvin L. Wesely Distinguished Graduate Research Fellow...

8 MathCounts

MATHCOUNTS is an enrichment, coaching, and competition program that promotes middle school mathematics achievement through grassroots involvement. The program uses volunteer coaches meeting with students at their school one hour each week to help students solve math word problems. As a volunteer coach, you can choose the school where you would like to volunteer, and the schedule you are able to work. The work is fun and rewarding! Students are highly motivated and want your help. These volunteers coaches are having a direct impact on student math achievement in mathematics. However, many more volunteers are needed this year to fill the growing needs of these students. The volunteers are employees and retirees representing employers throughout the Tri-Valley community and beyond including many from LLNL...

9 Fun With Science

The Fun with Science presenters perform and explain exciting demonstrations in physical science. These demonstrations show students that science is fun and exciting. The approach used by our presenters challenges students' stereotypes about who works in science. The presenters take care to show students that as long as they want to learn and have fun, there's a world of science waiting to be discovered. The Fun with Science Van travels to elementary and middle schools in the Tri-Valley, Central Valley, Bay Area and selected foothill locations within one-days round trip travel. The Fun with Science demonstrations are aligned to the California Science Education Standards for grades K-8...

10 Berkeley Lab Nano* High

The Materials Sciences Division at the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory invites you and your students to Nano*High, a series of free Saturday morning lectures by UC Berkeley professors and LBNL senior scientists conducting research from nanoscience to molecular medicine, and climate change to astrophysics...