NOAA Boulder scientists can talk to your group, wherever you are! Fill out the request form and the NOAA Boulder Outreach Team will contact you. Our scientists are working hard on their research, but they still love to talk to groups about what they are learning and working as a scientist. Virtual Talks will be about 30 minutes long, with another 10 minutes for Q&A.

NOAA Boulder will do their best to fulfill requests, but may not be able to fulfill all. They require at least four to six weeks advance notice for your best chance at a speaker.

Audience:
College & university
Homeschooling
Informal educators
K-12 educators
Pre-K educators
Opportunity Type:
Online

You can request a tour for your students of the NOAA Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The building is on a military base and so staff need at least two months advance notice for tours.

Audience:
K-12 educators
College & university
Informal educators
Pre-K educators
Homeschooling
Opportunity Type:
In person

The Science Communication Fellowship immerses formal and informal educators in the Nautilus Corps of Exploration as communicators for exploration and empowers them to bring the excitement of ocean exploration — specifically in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) — to students and public audiences around the world. Fellows share accounts of ocean research, expedition operations, STEM careers, and daily life with audiences of all ages through live audio commentary on the Nautilus Live website and through outreach to classrooms and communities via ship-to-shore live interactions offsite link

Audience:
K-12 educators
Informal educators
Homeschooling
Opportunity Type:
Field Experience
In person
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