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Grace Waters poses smiling in the lab, leaning against a desk with a computer monitor showing data and graphs.
NIST intern Grace Waters did a college project measuring the light from stars. Here at NIST, she’s measuring UV light for disinfection.
Credit: NIST

From high school students to postdoctoral researchers, NIST’s Academic Affairs Office help to develop a diverse next generation of scientists, mathematicians, and engineers.

Our roles include:

  • Helping Americans understand and appreciate measurement science and standards
  • Developing the next generation of NIST researchers
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  • Supporting administration and Department of Commerce science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programs

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Whatever stage of your career or interests, we have programs for you. Learn about our programs for:

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  • NIST Academic Affairs Office
    100 Bureau Drive
    Mail Stop 1090
    Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1090