NEST: Noyce Explorers, Scholars, Teachers

NEST: Noyce Explorers, Scholars, Teachers

A NSF Funded Initiative to Develop Extraordinary STEM Teachers

Interested in becoming a high school or middle school STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Teacher in New York?

The NEST initiative will

  • Provide early classroom teaching experiences
  • Mentor you toward and through STEM teacher training
  • Provide exciting Science and Teaching workshops
  • Offer Scholarships

How can you get involved? How much will you get paid?

  • Teaching Internships $750/semester
  • 3-week Summer STEM workshop $600
  • Exciting STEM workshops in Spring and Fall
  • Scholarships for Future STEM Teachers $10,000/year

Attending information sections

  • February 19, 2015, 12PM-2PM, Namm Hall 0908
  • March 2, 2015, 12PM-2PM, Namm Hall 0908
  • April 16, 2015, 12PM-2PM, Namm Hall 0908
  • May 7, 2105, 12PM-2PM, Namm Hall 0908

To apply or for more information contact Noyce Program Coordinator, Ms. Lusine Gasparyan, cuny889@gmail.com or

Dr. Fangyang Shen
Computer Systems Technology
Office: N1000
Email: fshen@citytech.cuny.edu

Dr. Andrew Douglas
Department of Mathematics
Office: N707
Email: adouglas@citytech.cuny.edu

2 thoughts on “NEST: Noyce Explorers, Scholars, Teachers”

  1. Hello, I am currently participating in the NEST Internship Program as a technology teacher intern at a technology high school, while I am working on acquiring my New York State teaching certificate to be a technology teacher. I am enrolled in the technology teacher education program at New York City College of Technology. I have a bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from DeVry College of New York. I still need to take the four state teaching exams, and I hope that all four of my final courses will be available in the Fall 2015 semester, in order for me to complete the program. I will also apply for the $10,000 NEST Scholarship for the Fall 2015 semester.

    1. Good luck to you, SparkIntelligence! I hope you find the NEST internship to be a rewarding experience. If you’re interested, you might share some of the take-aways you have about working in the program for our future applicants.

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