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Access Informal Science Education (ISE)

Welcome to ISE. The resources and links offered here provide entry points to the ISE field for a variety of audiences, especially those who are new to it.

Click the audience category you feel best describes you and explore.

Science Researchers: Get to know the field and how ISE can help you connect the public to your work.

Potential NSF ISE PI: Become familiar with the NSF ISE program and determine if you would like to be a PI.

New NSF ISE PI: Congratulations! Connect to resources to support you through the life of your award and to the work of your peers.

New ISE Professional: Thinking of an ISE career or recently joined the ranks? Connect to resources to help you find your place in the field.

What is Entree?

The Entree initiative’s goal is to increase awareness of the informal science education (ISE) field and the resources that CAISE provides to a variety of audiences, including current and future National Science Foundation Principal Investigators (NSF PIs), the science research community, and ISE organizations and people. Through a number of strategies, including live presentations, direct contact, and the website, Entrée provides points of access to the resources of CAISE, the NSF ISE portfolio, and the general ISE field.

Be a Part of Entree

The Entree initiative is developing a growing body of resources and information. We’re always looking for new material to share with others through this website. If you have an ISE resource, link or something that you feel is relevant to what we offer, please let us know about it at info@caise.insci.org. Thank you.

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