This one-day workshop will give secondary educators insight into how chemical engineering problems are approached and solved by applying math and science principles.
Registration: Registration is limited to the first 30 registrants of each workshop. Register at:
https://engineering.unl.edu/engineering-summer-teachers-workshops/chemical-engineering-secondary-education-stem-workshops/
Benefits of Attending: Educators attending the workshop will use chemistry to analyze and solve problems. This year’s workshop will focus on nuclear power generation. Activities from the workshop will be able to be integrated into existing curriculums and help meet state science standards.
Intended Audience: New and experienced chemistry teachers for high school level courses.
Workshop Facilitators: The faculty from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering will facilitate the workshop.
Date & Location: Two identical workshops will be held on July 25, 2025 and July 28, 2025 at Othmer Hall in Lincoln, NE (820 N16th St) on city campus from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm; lunch will be provided. Participants are invited to attend an optional complimentary dinner afterword.
Stipends: Due to generous donations from UNL Engineering Alumni and particularly the UNL Chemical Engineering Advisory Board, stipends will be available to workshop attendees that are high school STEM teachers in the state of Nebraska. The stipend amounts are:
High Schools within 100 miles of Lincoln: $100
High Schools between 100 miles and 200 miles from Lincoln: $200
High Schools more than 200 miles from Lincoln: $300
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