The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives developed in the Faculty of Science, The University of New South Wales (UNSW). In the face of declining enrolments in the enabling sciences, the program seeks to foster a culture of academic generosity by bringing our current and future scientists together to participate in authentic scientific research. Developed jointly with a local, non-selective but high performing secondary school, the SSEP aims to draw talented students into university science degree programs, particularly in the enabling science disciplines.The SSEP provides secondary school students with an insight into university campus life and how research is conducted via their participation in a r...
<div><p>Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific...
In NSW, the new Year 12 Higher School Certificate Science Extension course recommends students find ...
Decreased funding for middle and high school education has resulted in reduced classroom time, which...
The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives developed in the F...
Abstract: The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives develope...
In the face of declining enrolments and threats to government support of research in science, the ou...
Postgraduate students are excellent role models for school students, where their passion and energy ...
This study investigates university students studying engineering, science and ICT degrees and their ...
Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and ...
We describe three examples from the extensive Physics outreach program at the University of Sydney: ...
Elementary and middle school children in low-income communities often do not receive engaging scienc...
Despite the continued demonstration of the importance of science outreach programs to inspire studen...
A quasi-longitudinal case study was used to determine the effects on secondary students of participa...
The goal of the Young Scientist Program (YSP) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Lou...
Student research projects are becoming either integral or optional components of Science curricula i...
<div><p>Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific...
In NSW, the new Year 12 Higher School Certificate Science Extension course recommends students find ...
Decreased funding for middle and high school education has resulted in reduced classroom time, which...
The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives developed in the F...
Abstract: The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives develope...
In the face of declining enrolments and threats to government support of research in science, the ou...
Postgraduate students are excellent role models for school students, where their passion and energy ...
This study investigates university students studying engineering, science and ICT degrees and their ...
Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and ...
We describe three examples from the extensive Physics outreach program at the University of Sydney: ...
Elementary and middle school children in low-income communities often do not receive engaging scienc...
Despite the continued demonstration of the importance of science outreach programs to inspire studen...
A quasi-longitudinal case study was used to determine the effects on secondary students of participa...
The goal of the Young Scientist Program (YSP) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Lou...
Student research projects are becoming either integral or optional components of Science curricula i...
<div><p>Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific...
In NSW, the new Year 12 Higher School Certificate Science Extension course recommends students find ...
Decreased funding for middle and high school education has resulted in reduced classroom time, which...