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Day in Science Project
Do you have 10 minutes to illuminate your career path to bright high school students?

Participate in the World-Wide Day in Science 2006 by recounting highlights of your April 12th.

Are you a scientist, teacher, student, or science-based professional?

Here is what to do:

1. Send us a paragraph on the high point of your April 12th, the Day in Science.

2. Add a paragraph about where your day’s activity fits into your job and career path.

3. A third paragraph wraps it up. Explain what interested you while you were in high school. What steered you toward a career involving science?

4. Have any digital images or links to add? Send them along as well.

Send the report to: wwds@unsw.edu.au.

All reports go live on the web on June 1st 2006.

Read more about the project at: www.science.unsw.edu.au/worldwide.

For the World-Wide Day in Science 2005, over 150 students and scientists participated. They represented every continent, including Antarctica, with reports in Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, ...

The project is now poised to host thousands of such reports. It can provide a most engaging and comprehensive international career guide in science.

And, all in just 10 minutes …

Further Info:

  • http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/worldwide
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