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The Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS)

 

Southeastern Michigan Junior Science & Humanities Symposium   

Thursday, March 1  & Friday, March 2,  2012 

Nurturing the next generation of Scientists      

The Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) Program is sponsored by the Academy of Applied Sciences and  the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. Since its inception in 1958, the primary aims of JSHS are to promote research and experimentation at the secondary school level and to recognize students for original research achievements.

In Southeastern Michigan the program is housed in the College of Education at Wayne State University. Every year, students from high schools throughout southeastern Michigan attend a two-day symposium at Wayne State University where they present their research and participate in a number of other activities. 

Students participating in the JSHS have an opportunity to receive substantial scholarship awards at the regional and national levels.

JSHS Program

Academy of Applied Science

 

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Apply NOW for GO-GIRL Summer Academies 2012
May 21 2012
Towers Residential Suites
Former GO-GIRLs in grades 7-12 are invted to attend ONE of two summer residential academies. The theme of the acdamies is "Just Breath" and will focus on careers related to air quality and related health issues. During each academy, girls will attend an opening dinner reception with parents on Sunday evening.  Girls will spend the next 3 days on campus guided by an undergraduate student mentor attending Wayne State University. After the academies girls will stay connected to their mentor coach via social media during the up coming academic year. The Academies are offered at no cost to participants. The deadline for applications is May 31st. The Academy dates are: Academy 1: Sunday, June 17th- Wednesday, June 20thAcademy 2: Sunday, August 19th- Wednesday, August 22nd
College of Education Teacher Certification Meeting
May 21 2012 at 3:00 PM
College of Education
If you have a bachelor's degree in a field other than Education and would like to become a certified teacher, we invite you to attend an information meeting to learn more about the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) and Post-Bachelor Certification Programs at WSU. Attendees must possess or be within one year of completing a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college/university. Please bring legible copies of all transcripts to the Education Building, Room 300, 3rd floor.
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