Outreach
Community Science Center logo COMMUNITY SCIENCE CENTER (CSC), a mini-science museum that houses a variety of demonstration and experiments. Guided tours are available.  Contact Rich Harding at harding@rot.physics.ucsb .edu or (805) 893-2553, for more information.

CSC Homepage


 
PSC logo PHYSICS STUDY CENTER (PSC), The Physics Study Center is open from 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday when classes are in session. There should be a TA in the PSC at all times, and any TA should be able to help you with problems in any Physics class.

PSC Homepage


 
Circus Logo PHYSICS CIRCUS: This is a brand new K-12 outreach program which takes the PLC equipment on the road to local schools. 

 
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REMOTE ACCESS ASTRONOMY PROJECT: A wide variety of educational outreach activities for K-12 students including workshops, field trips and curriculum development are coordinated through the RAAP by Professor Philip Lubin. 

www.deepspace.ucsb.edu


 
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The Institute for Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology (iQUEST) sponsors several programs, including undergraduate research opportunities for high school students and teachers to work in university laboratories, and programs that travel to local schools. 

www.iquest.ucsb.edu


 
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LEAPS is a part of the NSF's Graduate Fellows in K-12 Education program. LEAPS provides full fellowships to selected graduate students who work in outreach to local schools. The program also supports undergraduate fellows.

http://leaps.mrl.ucsb.edu/


 
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PUBLIC LECTURES AND K-12 CLASSROOM SUPPORT: Faculty members and graduate students give lectures and demonstrations in local classrooms, museums and astronomy clubs. For a partial schedule of upcoming lectures and demonstrations in our area check the links below. A more detailed schedule should be available soon. 

Gladwin Planetarium (At the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History) 
The Astronomical Unit ( The S.B.M.N.H.s' Astronomy Club)

 

 


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