The New York Academy of Sciences invites applications for 1000 Girls 1000 Futures

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1000 Girls, 1000 Futures is a groundbreaking initiative designed to engage young women interested in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and advance their pursuit of STEM careers through mentoring and 21st-century skills development.

How does it work?

The New York Academy of Sciences invites young women ages 13-17 around the world to join 1000 Girls 1000 Futures to receive mentorship from female STEM experts, gain access to college readiness and leadership coursework, and network with other girls passionate about STEM!

1000 Girls 1000 Futures empowers young women to learn independently and work collaboratively on Launchpad, the Academy’s unique online learning platform. On Launchpad, students complete the coursework at their own pace and apply their skills to work on different projects with their peers. Mentors are available to guide students throughout the program, from navigating the college application process to setting career goals.

Application Requirements

  • For Students
    • 1000 Girls 1000 Futures participants are enthusiastic learners with a passion for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
      • Age: 13–17 years old.
      • Location: Anywhere in the world.
      • Language: All program content and communication on the platform is in English, and a strong level of English proficiency is required. Students’ English proficiency will be assessed during the application process.
      • Time Commitment: Students will complete the coursework at their own pace and set their schedule to meet with the mentors during the program year from September to June.
      • Cost: None. 1000 Girls 1000 Futures is completely free for participating students.
  • For Mentors
    • Qualified mentors for 1000 Girls 1000 Futures are:
      • Self-identified women who are either pursuing a Ph.D. in a STEM-related field OR currently working in a STEM-related field
      • Able to access at least one communication device with internet capabilities
      • Able to communicate clearly in spoken and written English
      • Able to commit to 3-5 hours of program training and participation in the program monthly from September to June
      • Passionate about engaging and inspiring the next generation of young women around the world

For more information, visit New York Academy of Sciences.

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