Since 2022, we've hosted more than 100 sessions, expanding quality STEM education to over 500 students.
Since 2022, NextGen Scientists has been running the STEAM Club at Daniel Wright Junior High School.
NextGen Scientists pioneered a STEM Club at Aptakisic Junior High School in the 2023-2024 school year.
In 2024, NextGen Scientists began sessions at the Langma School in Ghana, providing students with quality STEM education.
In 2024, NextGen Scientists also sparked STEM interest for students at the Centro Escolar Empordà in Spain.
In 2024, NextGen Scientists began conducting STEM workshops/presentations at the Raffles Institution in Singapore.
NextGen Scientists is currently partnered with Grow Ghana to conduct high quality STEM sessions in schools in Ghana.
Started by some of NextGen Scientists's founders, EqualizeEDU is a podcast that interviews schools and educators worldwide to bring awareness to global challenges in education.
NextGen Scientists is currently partnered with The Thinkers Guild, an organization with a mission to engage and educate people with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) via experiential learning and to drive community awareness of their unique situation.
Bijou Basu, a graduate student at Case Western Reserve University, presented her work on addressing the influence of hormones on various diseases!
David Garcia, a researcher at Northwestern, gave a talk on X-Rays and their many uses in material science.
Zahra Nathani, an undergraduate student at Northwestern University, presented her work addressing climate change.