Supporting Youth and Families

Programs for Students
Step into the state-of-the-art Sackler Educational Laboratory, located in the Spitzer Hall of Human Origins, every Saturday and Sunday, for hands-on activities led by scientists. MORE »
Weeklong science immersions for children in grades preK - 8. MORE »
Courses for NYC high school students looking for museum career opportunities. MORE »
Hands-on exploration and behind-the-scenes adventure for middle schoolers. MORE »
An interactive, hands-on space to explore the wonders of the Museum. MORE »
A weeklong introduction to the research and high school programming of the Museum. MORE »
A unique and challenging summer employment experience for young adults. MORE »
An engaging opportunity for high school students to work in the Museum's halls. MORE »
Middle School program where students design and conduct investigations and learn about careers in different scientific fields. MORE »
Classes for young children and their parents about the wonder of science and nature. MORE »
In-depth scientific research training for high school students. MORE »
A research-based essay contest for students in grades 7-12. MORE »
A youth-led organization that uses technology to inspire, connect and educate people worldwide about environmental issues. MORE »
NYC high school students are invited to explore their future! MORE »
Credits
The Museum's Youth Initiatives Programming is generously supported by the leadership contribution of







SACKLER EDUCATIONAL LABORATORY FOR COMPARATIVE GENOMICS AND HUMAN ORIGINS
