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IPSE: Internships in Public Science Education, University of Wisconsin - Madison

About IPSE

The UW IPSE program is at the cutting-edge of museum-university collaborations and was one of five to receive funding from the National Science Foundation in fall of 2001. The structure of the program emphasizes professional development in the area of science communication and highly interdisciplinary interactions. Interns come from varied backgrounds, including chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, food science, psychology, computer science, journalism, and the history of science.

The goals of the IPSE program are to:

  • Educate the public and student populations about nanoscale technology through hands-on, interactive activities.

  • Provide future leaders with the tools to present scientific knowledge to diverse audiences.

  • Foster imagination, interest, and enthusiasm in science, technology, engineering, and entreprenuership, especially as it relates to advanced and nanoscale materials.

  • Provide a deeper understanding of scientific practices and the connections among scientists, engineers, and society.

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