Education and Training Resources

Resources for Students, Prospective Trainees and Educators

We have a variety of education and training resources for students, prospective trainees, and educators, including science education curriculum, virtual fieldtrips in Fred Hutch labs, career profiles, and a video series with information about applying to internships and graduate school.

Recapping our many programs, accomplishments, and events over the year.

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Between Two Flasks Trainee Video Series

Inspired by the "Between Two Ferns" talk show, this video series leverages the expert advice and humor of faculty, staff, and trainees to answer the most-commonly asked questions from high school students, undergraduates, and potential graduate students about navigating biomedical research education and cover topics commonly experienced by early-stage trainees.

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Fellowship Funding Opportunities and Training Programs

Fred Hutch offers a variety of funding opportunities and training resources available to trainees such as F and K Award Training programs, Scientific Writing Courses, and a comprehensive funding portal of open opportunities.

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Research After Dark Networking

Research After Dark (RAD) Networking is a group led by graduate students and postdocs from Fred Hutch, University of Washington, and Seattle Children's organizing events for trainees in the Seattle-area. This is a great opportunity to network with Seattle area professionals and trainees.

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Facilitated Wellness Group for BIPOC Postdocs & Grad Students

The Monthly Facilitated Wellness Group is tailored for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) postdoctoral fellows and graduate students affiliated with Fred Hutch, University of Washington, and Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium. Led by experienced facilitator Rian Roberson, MA LMHC, these gatherings provide a dedicated space for BIPOC individuals to prioritize their health and well-being. Guided discussions delve into topics such as work/life balance, racial/cultural representation, and interpersonal relationships. Sponsored by the Fred Hutch Office of Education & Training, Office of Scientific Career Development, and Basic Sciences Division, this recurring meeting takes place on the 4th Wednesday of every month from 3:00pm to 4:30pm. In an effort to enhance accessibility, the group rotates between virtual and in-person sessions at Fred Hutch, ensuring that all participants can engage comfortably. By fostering a supportive community and addressing pertinent issues, the Monthly Facilitated BIPOC Wellness Group aims to empower its members and promote holistic well-being.

Science Education Outreach Resources

The Science Education Outreach Resources are intended for high school students, teachers, and undergrads. Resources in this section include curriculum for high school students and teachers, virtual lab tours and scientific talks, as well as reading materials. 
 

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Science Education Partnership Curriculum

The Science Education Partnership (SEP) curriculum introduces teachers and students to scientific research. The instructional materials are free and geared towards high school biotech and biology teachers. 

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Hutch@Home Virtual Field Trips and Events

Virtual Field Trips and Scientific Talks give students and community members the opportunity to explore labs and research at Fred Hutch. Visit this page to learn about upcoming events for teachers and students.

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Cancer Research & Patient Care Career Profiles

The career profiles feature people working across many disciplines of science, social sciences, medicine, and healthcare. Visit this page to learn about a variety of career and educational pathways, diverse backgrounds, and various career stages. 

Campus Tours, Visits, and Speakers

To learn more about opportunities for campus tours, visits, and speakers and to make a request please visit our SciEd Educational Experiences page.

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