Clubes de Ciencia explained

Type:Non-profit organization
Volunteers:50+
Science Clubs
Native Name:Clubes de Ciencia
Abbreviation:CdeC
Founding Location:Boston, MA
Website:www.clubesdeciencia.org

Clubes de Ciencia[1] is a non-profit organization founded in 2014 that organizes hands-on week-long workshops in STEM to kids in developing countries at no cost.[2] The instructors are PhD volunteers from top universities, such as Harvard, Princeton, MIT who organizes the workshops.[3] By combining hands-on experimental learning, on-line exercises and mentorship, Clubes de Ciencia takes a unique approach to educating the millennials in developing countries.[4] In two years, Clubes de Ciencia grew past its Mexico program, to also work in Colombia and Bolivia. Currently, it also operates in Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Spain.[5]

2014

The first edition of Science Clubs was organized in Guanajuato, Mexico, in January 2014,with the support of Universidad de Guanajuato.[6] [7]

2017

In 2017, Science Clubs expanded to three new countries: Paraguay, Peru and Brazil http://www.scibr.org/clubes-de-ciencia-brasil/

The first edition of the Brazilian Chapter (Clubes de Ciência Brasil) was held at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, in Belo Horizonte, in July 2017. Four clubs in the areas of epidemiology, stem cells and gene editing, immunology and entrepreneurship were organized by researchers from top Universities from the US and Brazil, including Harvard, Northeastern and UFMG for 80 students from six different states of the country.[8]

Prizes and awards

On April 15, 2015, the Latin American Science Education Network (now Science Clubs International) was among the winners of the MIT "IDEAS" Global Challenge Awards.[9]

Also in 2015, Mohammed Mostajo-Radji, as Executive Director of Clubes de Ciencia Bolivia was awarded the "Person of the Year" award by the Bolivian newspaper El Deber[10] and the Franz Tamayo Medal by the Senate of Bolivia.[11]

In 2016, Hugo Arellano-Santoyo and Clubes de Ciencia were awarded with the Dean's Community Service Award from the Harvard Medical School. The prize is awarded "to recognize individuals whose dedication and commitment to community service have made a positive impact on the local, national, or international community".[12] [13]

In 2016, Maier Avendano, Executive Director of Clubes de Ciencia Colombia was named among the "Latino 30 under 30" by the El Mundo Boston.[14] [15] Mohammed Mostajo-Radji and the team of Clubes de Ciencia Bolivia received this award in 2017. Since its first version in 2015, 722 volunteer scientists living abroad or in Colombia have collaborated to create 364 clubs with the participation of 9,295 students. We describe elements of the SCC program that lead to a scalable and reproducible outcome to engage science diasporas in STEAM education in this scientific paper published in Frontiers: [16]

Additionally in 2016, Clubes de Ciencia Bolivia was awarded the Youth Peace Prize by the Government of Santa Cruz, Bolivia.[17]

In 2018, Clubes de Ciencia Bolivia received the Melchor Pinto Parada award from the Government of Santa Cruz.[18] This is the maximum award granted by this institution. Also in 2018, Omar Gandarilla, as Operations Director of Clubes de Ciencia Bolivia received the "Diversity in STEM" award from MiniPCR.

Partners

The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University,[19] the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, COMEXUS and the Fundación México en Harvard University are among the key sponsors of the project.[20] [21]

Endorsements

Clubes de Ciencia has been endorsed by a number of academics and celebrities, including 2004 Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek; Margot Gill, Dean of International Affairs at Harvard University and Beakman.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clubes de Ciencia Latin America – Clubes de Ciencia Latin America. www.clubesdeciencia.org. 2016-06-23.
  2. Web site: Serán UG y CIMAT sedes de los Clubes de Ciencia. 26 July 2014. es-ES. 2016-06-23.
  3. Web site: Premia Harvard a Clubes de Ciencia México. 2016-06-23.
  4. Web site: Clubes-de-ciencias .: Fundación Harvard en México :.. Mecca. fundacionharvard.org. 2016-06-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807055207/http://fundacionharvard.org/en/clubes-de-ciencias.php. 7 August 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Niños de colegios públicos construyeron microscopios de origami. 23 June 2016. 2016-06-24.
  6. Web site: Investigadores imparten talleres en Clubes de Ciencia en Guanajuato. 16 January 2014. es-LA. 2016-06-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807091658/http://zonafranca.mx/investigadores-imparten-talleres-en-clubes-de-ciencia-en-guanajuato/. 7 August 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Spreading the Science. Harvard University – The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. 2016-06-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923053129/http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/scholarly_life/spreading-the-science.php. 23 September 2015. dead.
  8. News: Brasileiros de Harvard criam clube para ensinar ciência a jovens. revistagalileu.globo.com. 2017-08-02.
  9. News: Matheson. Rob. "IDEAS" for social change. MIT News Office. 2015-04-16.
  10. Web site: El Deber homenajeo a 11 personajes del ano. eldeber.com.bo. 2016-09-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20160916121351/http://www.eldeber.com.bo/bolivia/deber-homenajea-11-personajes-del.html. 16 September 2016. dead.
  11. Web site: Senado otorga maximas condecoraciones a personalidades e instituciones destacadas. senado.gob.bo. 2016-09-03.
  12. Web site: Dean's Community Service Award. 2016-06-24.
  13. Web site: Hugo Arellano-Santoro and Clubes de Ciencia honored with the HMS Dean's Community Service Award. drclas.harvard.edu. 2016-06-24.
  14. Web site: Maier Avendaño - Latino 30 Under 30. YouTube.
  15. Web site: Latino 30 Under 30.
  16. 10.3389/frma.2022.898167 . free . Engaging Scientific Diasporas in STEAM Education: The Case of Science Clubs Colombia . 2022 . Avendano-Uribe . Bryann E. . Lombana-Bermudez . Andres . Flórez . Laura V. . Chaparro . Elisa . Hernandez-Morales . Adriana Carolina . Archbold . Jorge . Buitrago-Casas . Juan Camilo . Porras . Ana Maria . Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics . 7 . 35837664 . 9274008 .
  17. News: Redacción El Deber. Distinguen a 24 jóvenes sobresalientes. 2016-12-20.
  18. Web site: Avalos. Beatriz. Legisladores condecoran a un colegio, una maestra y un científico. El Deber.
  19. Web site: Science Clubs Latin America Initiative. mcb.harvard.edu. 30 June 2016. 2016-09-03.
  20. Web site: As an instructor with Clubes de Ciencia, KGI PhD student Paola Hernandez hopes to get Mexican students thinking about a career in science and entrepreneurship. www.kgi.edu. 2016-06-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20160914202820/http://www.kgi.edu/news-and-events/clubes-de-ciencia. 14 September 2016. dead.
  21. Web site: Conectados al Sur – Breakfast of Ideas. drclas.harvard.edu. 2016-06-24.