There are free educational resources about the environment, environmental science and environmental engineering for students, teachers and scientists. They are provided by a variety of sources, including government agencies like the EPA and NIEHS and non governmental institutions. Below are links to many of these resources:
As part of its education outreach efforts, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences offers educational tours/visits of the Institute, as well as classroom visits by NIEHS scientists. The tours offer K thru 12 students and teachers the opportunity to learn about a wide range of fascinating topics related to environmental health, along with an inside look at some of the career options available to those who are considering employment in biomedical research.
Institute tours are conducted weekdays during normal business hours (8:30 am to 5:00 pm) and are reserved on a first-come first-served basis. Our standard tour packages usually last from 1 to 3 hours, depending on the specific needs of each group. They may include any or all of the following components:
If you would like to learn more about our tour opportunities or arrange for a visit, please fill out the request form.
In cases where a field trip to NIEHS may not be feasible, NIEHS staff is available for off-site visits to public and private schools, colleges, and universities within a 50-mile radius of Research Triangle Park. We offer both a general overview that includes a discussion of the Institute's mission and programs, and a more focused presentation package that covers a specific research agenda.
The general overview visit includes the 10-minute video "Your Environment is Your Health," and a 30-minute presentation on the cutting-edge research conducted by NIEHS scientists on the health effects of heavy metals, pesticides, indoor and outdoor air pollutants, and other environmental agents that cause human illness.
Those who want an overview of a specific program will learn about its scope and purpose, examples of past and current projects, and potential applications for the treatment of environmentally-related illnesses. The actual content will depend on the specific interests of the class, and the availability of Institute researchers. Each program also includes a brief question-and-answer session in which students have the chance to follow up on some of the environmental health issues being discussed.
If you would like to learn more about our tour opportunities or arrange for a visit, please fill out the request form.
NIEHS staff are often able to help out at local science fairs and career fairs. Please let us know the dates, location and other logistical information of your event to meet your needs.
If you would like to learn more about our tour opportunities or arrange for a visit, please fill out the request form.
NIEHS Resources Professional Development Tours and Visits En Español
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