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### Check Out Our New NetSci High Program Website!! ###

NetSci High: High School Student Research on Network Science is a pilot educational outreach program organized and run by the community of network scientists. It aims to infuse Network Science, an emerging interdisciplinary field of study on complex networks, into K-12 education by connecting high school students and teachers to university research labs and letting them work on current network science research for several months, culminating in a poster presentation at NetSci conferences. This program is financially supported by the US National Science Foundation*, as well as a kind corporate donation from BAE Systems.

* Funding provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF BCS-1027752) through the Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI-Type I) program and the Office of International Science and Engineering (OISE).

We are glad to announce that, after the initial two-year pilot period, NetSci High is going to expand further as the NSF ITEST project "Network Science for the Next Generation". For more information, please see the new website.