Partners in Science

Now in its 24th year, Liberty Science Center’s Partners in Science program provides an intensive, eight-week summer experience for high school juniors and seniors. The program pairs students with mentors in science, health and technical fields and challenges them to participate in ongoing research and independent projects. Partners in Science gives students the opportunity to investigate questions driving scientific discovery in professional laboratory settings. Additionally, they develop a network of advisors and lifelong connections that may help them identify and focus their career goals.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

To be considered for Partners in Science, a student must be nominated by his or her high school, community-based organization, or pre-college science and technology program. Additionally, students should meet the following criteria:

WHAT'S EXPECTED

Students who are selected to participate in Partners in Science are expected to fulfill the following responsibilities:

HOW TO APPLY

High schools, community-based organizations, or pre-college science and technology programs can make Partners in Science available to their students by completing the following steps:

Participants will receive a $1,000 stipend upon completion of all program requirements.

For more information, contact:

Ruben Rosario
201.253.1533
rrosario(at)lsc.org
 
 
Support for Partners in Science is provided by Bayer HealthCare, North American Energy Alliance Foundation, Staples Foundation, The Horizon Foundation of New Jersey, and Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies.