Hutch Teacher Fellowship Blog

The Science Education Partnership (SEP) exemplifies a true partnership between scientists and educators. We offer the Hutch Fellowship for Excellence in STEM Teaching for secondary science educators seeking an in-depth, biomedical research experience at Fred Hutch. The fellowship provides support for two summers of cancer-focused biomedical research, with additional school year follow-up. While this program is designed for secondary life science teachers, it’s open to other STEM teachers as well. 

You can read the blogs written by previous participants to get an insight on their experience with the program. 


For more information about this program, please visit the Hutch Teacher Fellowship Home Page.


The Hutch Fellowship for Excellence in STEM Teaching is a part of the Pathways to Cancer Research program funded by a Youth Enjoy Science (YES) grant from the National Cancer Institute (grant number R25CA221770). Pathways to Cancer Research materials are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NCI or NIH. Additional financial support provided by private charitable donations.

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