The Science in the City ("SITC") is a two week long summer day camp designed to motivate and inspire incoming minority 5th and 6th graders to pursue STEM related careers. SITC was created through a joint partnership with Stanford University Graduate School of Education's Science in the City Research Group , SLAC, and The Social Engineering Project, Inc. Approximately 50 students are exposed to hands on chemistry, physics, and engineering experiments to spark an interest STEM related courses throughout high school and college. The purpose is for students to develop a love for STEM, go to college, major in a STEM related major, and work in the technology sector.
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The Social Engineering Project, Inc. ("TSEP") is an Oakland based, social impact venture with Stanford University designed to address the lack of diversity in the tech industry through STEM pipeline programs that lead to technical career pathways for underrepresented students of color.
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