THE STATION1 FRONTIERS FELLOWSHIP
Summer 2020
Are you a bold and creative thinker and an aspiring changemaker who is passionate about applying science and technology to create a more equitable, creative, prosperous, and sustainable world?
Apply to Be A 2020 Station1 Fellow!
We invite you to apply to be in the summer 2020 cohort and participate in the Station1 Frontiers Fellowship (SFF) – a unique and exciting ten week residential science and technology-focused educational, research, and internship summer program with a focus on societal perspective, social innovation, and impact in the Boston region of Massachusetts in the USA.
As a Station1 Fellow You Will:
- Receive all expenses paid including
a competitive living expenses stipend, housing costs, a stipend for
transportation to and from Station1, commuting transportation costs to
and from internships, and instructional costs;
- Gain authentic, hands-on experience through an internship in a leading science and technology company or academic research laboratory;
- Participate in exciting, state-of-the-art research and development project
in science and technology; Station1 supports projects across all of
STEM majors including areas such as biotechnology, clean technologies
and sustainability, agricultural technologies, civic technologies,
aeronautics and astronautics, advanced manufacturing, 3D printing and
digital automation, nanoscale materials design, artificial intelligence
and machine learning, and more;
- Engage with a shared curriculum, unique in the nation and the world, focused on socially-directed STEM education and research which
draws together critical perspectives on history, social studies of
science and technology, equity, inclusion, sociotechnical studies of
computation, social change and innovation, sustainability, and ethics of
science and technology;
- Gain interdisciplinary experience by interacting with guest instructors and mentors from a diversity of fields;
- Gain personal and professional experience
through both the internship and a formal curriculum that focuses on
areas such as: intercultural knowledge, inclusive leadership and
collaboration, multi-modal communication, and more;
- Have access to a creative co-working, collaboration, and learning space;
- Receive information and guidance on academic and career pathways including graduate school; and
- As a Station1 fellow alumni, become part of a network of exceptional professionals in the Station1 community beyond completion of the program.
Quotes from the Station1 Fellow Alumni
"Station1 was everything I hoped for it to be. Amazing people, great internship and honestly the one environment I felt understood throughout the 23 years that I have been alive. Thank you guys for everything, I'll never forget you.”
“Station1 was a life-changing experience. I never imagined I would have tears coming down my cheeks when saying goodbye to my mentors, instructors, and fellows. They became my family and my home away from home. Thanks to my internship, I gained significantly hands-on skills that would be crucial for my career path. The curriculum at Station1 helped me to expand my horizons and to think deeply about all the connotations of technology and innovation. I now feel confident to seize every opportunity that comes my way and to always say, "Why not?" instead of "I cannot because..."
"The mentorship, community norms, and atmosphere at my internship was impeccable. I had a wonderful experience there working on approachable challenges that allowed me to build my confidence as an engineer that will help me when working at future opportunities.”
"My internship contained all the important aspects of a fulfilling research internship. It started with a critical review and took off from there. I was able to share my ideas both with my co-intern as well as my mentor. I felt like my ideas mattered and was able to adjust my research and protocol accordingly. I couldn’t imagine an internship without the support I received.”
"It was amazing being taught subjects that really run the spectrum while also discussing and collaborating with my peers. It kept me going through all these weeks getting to see and interact with everyone every Monday and Wednesday. I loved it.”
“The shared curriculum stimulated my professional growth in a way that I never thought it would. From the guest speakers, the assigned readings, LeaderShape, and the research activities I gained information and knowledge that make me a leader, a better professional, and undoubtedly a better potential engineer. I became able to differentiate equality and equity, and I got a good sense of the importance of equity in design. Overall, what I learned from this experience will accompany me throughout my life, especially in my academic and professional journey. They will serve as a reminder each time I think to give up when I face difficulties. Also, this experience represents a stimulus of engagement to me, a call to action that will awake my consciousness to contribute in making the planet a better place for human beings to live.”
"The Station1 curriculum targeted many aspects of my personal and professional life. As a scientist, it guided me to connect my research to relevant social issues. As a researcher, it gave me tools to approach my questions, succeed in a work environment and think in a broad perspective. As a person, I got to connect with fellows from around the country who share my motivation to impact society through research."
“Station1 and this summer, as a result, has been a life-changing experience. The Instructors gave me the space to be creative, think deeply, and make calculated goals and aspirations to be a future leader in a wide array of disciplines. They helped me embrace my true passion for helping people in urban communities and gave me the advice to be the leader and trailblazer in equitable education and policy. I will always remember this experience as one that changed my career trajectory forever and I couldn't be more honored to have been selected for such a once in a lifetime opportunity. I only hope something like this can be offered to more students of color and those of disadvantaged backgrounds to help others find their true passions and be the socially driven leaders of the future. Thank you for everything.”
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