The Artemis Project
The Artemis Project is a five-week summer program founded in 1996 at Brown University. Artemis introduces rising 9th-grade girls to computer science, targeting them at the critical age when the disparity between males and females in the sciences becomes most pronounced.
BioBuilder High School Apprenticeship
Selected high school students from metro Boston build technical knowledge, lab techniques, research-based thinking, and professional skills over eight weeks to prepare them for paid summer internships in academic labs and life science companies.
BU AI4ALL
Boston University AI4ALL is a program promoting greater diversity and inclusion in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Young women, or those who identify as female, currently in their sophomore or junior year of high school in the Boston area are welcome to apply. During the 3-week program, participants will explore the field of AI through team projects, industry field trips, and presentations from guest speakers. The program will conclude with a small group research project and a presentation for friends and family.
dynaMIT
dynaMIT is a completely free, week-long science program for economically disadvantaged middle-school students hosted on the MIT campus. The program focuses on inspiring students to be interested in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields through fun and educational activities, challenges, and projects. They teach critical thinking skills, science and engineering concepts, and design skills!
gbstem
The Greater Boston STEM Program (gbSTEM) delivers free introductory computer science, math, engineering, and science enrichment to elementary and middle school students. All classes are 100% free and will be conducted either remotely via Zoom or in-person in groups of about 5-10 students. Each class will meet for two 45-60 minute sessions every week.
GMGI STEM Enrichment Programs
STEM Enrichment Programs are one-week courses designed to provide students the opportunity to experience hands-on science in a biotechnology laboratory. Held in state-of-the-art teaching labs at Gloucester Biotechnology Academy, the curricula immerse students, ages 13-18, in authentic laboratory investigations. Students use cutting-edge biotechnology equipment, the scientific method, and critical thinking to analyze samples and make data-driven conclusions.
Greater Boston Research Opportunities for Young Women (GROW)
Greater Boston Research Opportunities for Young Women (GROW) is a six-week paid internship for young women in high school who are seriously interested in STEM careers. Participants will earn a stipend of $1500 working in a BU research lab. Students will be placed in a biology or chemistry lab and participate in cutting-edge research in a collaborative group session. Participants will also visit a local pharmaceutical or biotech company, learn about careers in STEM fields, and present their findings at a research symposium.
Innovators for Purpose
iFp works to inspire youth from underrepresented groups to become innovators who create a positive impact in the world. iFp Studios (ages 14-18), brings together aspiring creatives, technologists, and change-makers to work collaboratively with professional designers, software developers, engineers, and others on real-world student-initiated and client-sponsored projects. iFp Labs (ages 12-14) engages students in both creative and analytical problem-solving strategies.
The LEAH Project
The LEAH Project’s mission is to promote the power of youth, especially BIPOC youth, to diversify the STEM fields. Through paid STEM internships, dynamic college and career readiness programming, and meaningful youth leadership opportunities, LEAH cultivates the confidence of youth. It equips them with the skills and connections they need to thrive.
MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI)
The MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) is a rigorous, world-class STEM program for talented students who will be entering their senior year in high school. The four-week program teaches STEM skills through project-based, workshop-style courses. Courses in 2024 will be offered virtually.
MLSC High School Apprenticeship Challenge
The High School Apprenticeship Challenge facilitates and funds paid internships for underrepresented and low-income high school students throughout Massachusetts. The program creates more than 100 new internship opportunities each year by subsidizing intern wages for small life sciences companies and research institutions to enable them to hire paid interns. The program also offers a pre-internship lab training program for some school districts that provides rigorous biotechnology/biomedical and professional skills development.
Museum of Science Summer Youth Internship Program
Over summer, the Museum of Science offers paid internship opportunities for teens. Internships are available in education spaces and behind the scene roles where you will learn how the museum operates and gain valuable skills through your work and professional development workshops.
New England Aquarium Teen Internships
The Summer Teen Internship Program offers paid opportunities, giving teens aged 14 and older a chance to challenge themselves and learn useful skills while having fun and meeting new friends.
Northeastern University Young Scholars Program (YSP)
YSP offers future scientists and engineers a unique opportunity for hands-on research experience while still in high school. This free program is open to Massachusetts residents (within commuter distance) who have completed their junior year of high school (i.e. rising seniors).
Ragon Institute Summer Experience (rISE)
Provides high school students an opportunity to experience STEM careers through a 7-week paid summer internship at the Ragon Institute. High schoolers are expected to work 25 hours per week and will be paid $15 an hour.
Research Science Institute (RSI)
RSI is a free summer science and engineering program for high school students that combines on-campus coursework in scientific theory with off-campus work in science and technology research. Scholars participate in a week of intensive STEM classes with accomplished professors, followed by a five-week research internship where students conduct individual projects under the tutelage of mentors who are experienced scientists and researchers.
Tufts University Biomedical Engineering Research Scholars (TUBERS) Program
The Tufts University Biomedical Engineering Research Scholars (TUBERS) Program is dedicated to providing unique and rewarding research experiences at Tufts for dedicated, academically talented high school students. Students will be involved in cutting-edge biomedical research, investigating biomedical questions and developing new methods to study cells, tissues, and organs.
UMass Chan Medical School High School Health Careers Program (HSHCP)
The High School Health Careers Program (HSHCP) is a four-week, tuition-free, residential program. It offers current sophomore and junior high school students unique opportunities to learn about the broad spectrum of careers in Biomedical Research, Biotechnology, and the health professions (BBHP). It is designed to improve the academic study and communication skills of the participants.