Students entering Grades 7-12 (plus those who just graduated) are invited to register for MIT’s Summer HSSP, which will run virtually on six Saturdays, 1PM-4PM, July 9 – August 13. Register by June 26 with your preferences for classes to be entered in the lottery for class assignment. The total cost is $40, regardless of the number of classes taken, and generous need-based financial aid is available. The fee is paid after the lottery results are announced, during the period in which remaining seats may be reserved on a first-come/first-served basis. For more information, email summer-hssp@mit.edu. HSSP is run by MIT students, once again Zooming from far and wide to offer 25 courses (plus more to be added later), including these STEM-related ones:
- Modeling Markets, Pandemics, and Peace: The Mathematics of Multi-Agent Systems
- Intro to Computer Science and Programming with Python
- A Very Basic Intro to Python Programming
- Optimization in Graph Theory
- Every Reference in “Finite Simple Group (of Order Two)” (And Possibly, Math (But No Promises))
- Introduction to Proofs
- Axiomatic Geometry and Proofs
- Astrobiology
- STEM Lecture Series
- Problem Solving from Common Sense Extension
- Environmental Pollution
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- Great and Small: Crazy Electrons
- Saving the World with the Science of Sustainability!
- Put Light to Work: Exploring the ultrafast with light
- Astronaut Health: Optimization of Human Performance for the Extreme Environment of Space
- Algorithmic Justice through Media Literacy Education
- Beyond Medicine: Exploring Inclusivity and Equity in Healthcare