The Helen Fellowship
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is
a unique opportunity for women to spend a year immersed in teaching and
research at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Women
who will have a Bachelor’s or graduate degree in science, math, or computer
science by June 2017 are eligible to apply at amnh.org/helen.

The Helen Fellows contribute to curriculum and teach within BridgeUp: STEM
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a computational science program for high-school aged young women and
middle-school aged boys and girls from New York City. Each Fellow also
conducts independent computational research under the guidance of a museum
scientist whose work aligns closely with the Fellow’s interests and
experience.

The fellowship is for one year and pays $70,000 plus generous benefits. It
is an incredible opportunity for young women to engage in independent
research and CS education at a truly amazing institution!

Please direct any and all questions to Mali'o Kodis at [email protected]

Thank you!

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