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This paper describes the "Explorers Virtual Internship" (EVI), which was designed and presented in the 2020-21 school year by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Despite our initial wariness about creating a virtual internship, the shift helped us make valuable innovations to our programming. EVI paired 11 high school interns with mentors to work on individual research projects. We designed our program to foster a sense of belonging and "rightful presence" in biomedical research among the interns, all of whom came from backgrounds underrepresented in science. In addition to the research experience, we also focused on ethical issues, career awareness, community building, identity/belonging, and leadership/agency. Interns reported increases in their perceptions of the overlap of their identity and those of STEM professionals. They also reported increases in their knowledge of STEM concepts and capacity to demonstrate STEM skills (n=10). Open-ended survey responses indicated that students' uptake of scientific practices and sense of belonging were interrelated with their relationship with their mentors, and that students felt a sense of community with other students despite being in a virtual environment. We also provided programming for mentors, who indicated that learning and thinking about rightful presence and belonging was helpful for their role.

Highlights

  • In this paper we describe the Explorers Virtual Internship (EVI), a new academic year virtual internship program for 10th-12th graders in which interns are paired with scientist mentors at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (“Fred Hutch”)

  • The first academic year of EVI was still in progress when this paper was written so the evaluation data presented are preliminary

  • Our preliminary survey results indicate that a virtual internship can be effective at helping to build science identity among high school students

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Introduction

In this paper we describe the Explorers Virtual Internship (EVI), a new academic year virtual internship program for 10th-12th graders in which interns are paired with scientist mentors at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (“Fred Hutch”). We realized that making personal connections and research experiences were more valuable than ever and that instead of reducing programming in response to the pandemic, we needed to create more opportunities for student engagement. To this end, we created the new, paid, remote high school program for the 2020-2021 academic school year - the Explorers Virtual Internship (EVI). Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center is a nonprofit research organization located in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on preventing and finding cures for cancer and related

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