An annual conference whose goal is to strengthen STEM education throughout N.C. We bring together K-12, higher ed, industry, gov't and other STEM stakeholders.
Registration open for environmental toxicology virtual workshop on March 31 for K-12 teachers.
It's not too late to register for human genetic variation virtual workshop on March 25.
To learn more and to register, visit: https://t.co/8gt3XC6A7m
Exciting summer professional development opportunity for middle and high school science teachers and community college instructors conducted by the NIEHS. To learn more about the STaRS Experience and submit an application, visit: https://t.co/NHe4h60WIn
This year's BTG Conference is providing a special presentation by Dr. Samantha Meltzer-Brody addressing Mental Health in America: What Today’s Educators Need to Know. She will discuss the mental health needs facing our youth and how teachers can help to address this crisis.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Ann Kulze (https://t.co/2IglYrfJp3) will be the opening keynote on January 31, 2023, to launch the virtual Bridging the Gap STEM Educator Wellness Reboot.
To register, visit: https://t.co/nU4t0sBqbb
The preliminary schedule has been announced for this year's in-person Bridging the Gap conference, which will be held Oct. 25-26 at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
To view, please visit: https://t.co/GRKRCLa1jX
We are excited to announce that four dynamic leaders in medicine will share their personal career journeys in a special Bridging the Gap live plenary discussion on October 27 for K-16 educators and their students. Register now at https://t.co/jxwD8Wyqkd
Only a few seats remain for the special Communications Workshop for STEM Educators developed exclusively for this year’s Bridging the Gap conference. Deadline to register is Sept. 27. To learn more or to register, please visit: https://t.co/O1rhzTXkt7
Announcing keynote: Dr. Barton Haynes. Director of the Human Vaccine Institute at Duke, who will provide an up-to-date briefing on all things COVID-19 at 2021 BTG conference. He will address the status of vaccines for children, boosters and the effectiveness of existing vaccines.
Announcing BTG 2021 Keynote: Nimmi Ramanujam, Ph.D., innovator, educator, entrepreneur and change agent at Duke who solves problems that bring better health and improved quality of life to people around the world. Come hear about her inspiring career, her work and her inventions.
Exciting opportunity to attend BTG 2021!! The Burroughs Wellcome Fund has 10 scholarships remaining to attend BTG 2021 for free. Restrictions apply. To learn more, visit https://t.co/XI6fYiVaRN