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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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3 science careers Events Found

Mar 6

Queens, NY - Now or Never

Join us at QED for a wild night of true, personal stories about the moments when science collides with urgency and there's no time to wait. Four storytellers share what happens when a decision, a discovery, or a diagnosis can't be put off -- and the stakes are suddenly very real. From critical turning points in research and medicine to fieldwork gone sideways and life paths that hinge on a single choice, these stories explore what it means to act under pressure, trust your instincts, and move forward without guarantees. Doors at 7 pm. Show starts at 7:30 pm ET.
QED Astoria
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3/6/26
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Apr 20

Eye on the Future Teen Video Contest

U.S. high school students can create videos in three categories: Science in your world, Science in action, or Science in your future. Videos can be created individually or in groups of maximum three members. Contest is organized by the National Eye Institute (NEI) to encourage students from all backgrounds to explore science. Winners from each category receive cash prizes. Contest closes on April 19th, 2026 at 11:59 pm Eastern Time or once the first 300 submissions are received.
Virtual
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4/20/26
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Jun 7

Student Science Training Program (SSTP)

A seven-week residential research program for students entering grade 12 (at least 16 years old) considering careers in science, medicine, math, computer science, or engineering. Program includes 30 hours/week research participation with UF faculty, daily lecture series, UF honors seminar class, weekend fieldtrips, social events, and service activities. Students must commit to entire program with no departures allowed except for pre-approved one-time family events. Academic requirements include weekly lab notes, scientific research paper, research poster presentation, and two oral presentations. Dual enrollment credit available for Florida high school students.
University of Florida
$5,500.00 - Incl...
6/7/26
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