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Programs

After-School Program

Courses for NYC high school students looking for museum career opportunities.

Curriculum Topic Study at the Museum

Explore how to connect museum resources to standards and core curricula in a series of one-day workshops.

Educator Evenings

Exhibition openings with curator introductions and relevant resources.

Graduate Courses

Courses offered in partnership with NYC universities and colleges.

New Visions for Public Schools

Improving the quality of education for NYC school children.

Online Courses and Workshops

Online graduate courses for educators in the life, earth, and physical sciences.

Professional Development Workshops

Day, evening, and weekend programs designed to support in-school curriculum goals.

Science and Nature Program for Young Children

Classes for young children and their parents about the wonder of science and nature.

Science Research Mentoring Program

In-depth scientific research training for high school students.

TRUST: Life Science Institute 2009

Open to K-12 educators working towards certification in life sciences.

Offerings

Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure

Dive into the world of prehistoric reptiles.

Seminars on Science

Six-week online graduate courses, offered year round.

Resources

Tree of Life Video

Investigate circular and 3D cladograms to see how scientists keep track of species and their evolutionary relationships.

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

What's it like to travel to the bottom of the ocean? Take the trip with someone who's done it more than 30 times.

Meet the Relatives

How are you like a chimpanzee? In what ways do you differ from a Neanderthal? Find out with this detailed, interactive look at humans and their closest cousins.

Ground Spider Model

Get up close and personal with a spider — and a special one, at that. This composite model shows the typical morphology of several ground spiders in 3-D.

How Do Animals Live in Water?

It's nearly impossible to imagine living in the ocean given how much paraphernalia we need to venture beneath its surface. So how do marine organisms cope?

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