Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)

Shaping the Future of Science

Spotlight

  • Navigating the STEM graduate school application process: a step-by-step guide

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    Applying to graduate school, particularly in STEM fields, requires careful planning and a strategic approach due to the complexity of applications and limited program availability. This guide outlines key steps, including understanding program requirements, researching availability, networking with potential mentors, and crafting professional outreach to advisors, helping prospective students navigate the process effectively.

  • Save the date! ORISE Symposium 2026

    ORISE Symposium

    Make plans to join us August 25-28, for the 2026 ORISE Symposium! This virtual event will feature professional development webinars, a poster session showcasing the research of ORISE participants, and ceremonies recognizing the winners of this year’s Ignite Off! competition and Future of Science Awards. The symposium will be open to all ORISE participants, alumni, mentors, and federal agency staff.

  • Honing new skills as an ORISE Fellow at the Health Resources and Services Administration

    ORISE Featurecast

    Maggie Mangas is a former ORISE Research Program Participant whose fellowship was with the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program. Mangas was drawn to the ORISE fellowship because she saw an opportunity to be in a government setting, along with this data training component. She says her mentor was fantastic about creating an environment to hone her desired new skills. Hear more about Mangas’s ORISE experience, some of the projects she was part of, and how she became interested in science.

  • ORISE Health Studies helping to resolve the “radiation risk debate”

    ORISE Health Studies helping to resolve the “radiation risk debate”

    A recent article in Science, titled “Resolving the Radiation Risk Debate,” examines renewed national attention on the “linear no-threshold” (LNT) model, which assumes that any amount of radiation exposure, no matter how small, carries some risk. Among the key research efforts includes the Million Person Study, one of the largest and most comprehensive investigations of chronic, low-dose occupational radiation exposure ever undertaken. 

ORISE News

May Student Competition: Fusion for the Future

May 1 is National Space Day! Celebrate with ORISE by exploring the science of fusion.

STEM Competitions for K-12 Teachers

May – June Teacher Lesson Plan Competition

As the school year comes to a close, we invite teachers to take a moment before settling into summer break to reflect on the past year and share their most impactful STEM lesson as part of our lesson plan competition. Can you think of a lesson that captivated your students while exploring a STEM topic in an engaging and creative way? 

STEM Competitions for K-12 Teachers

2026 Student Mini-Academies

ORISE is hosting a variety of free summer programs for students this summer. All sessions are introductory level and will take place at ORAU in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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