2022 Feral Atlas Summer Intensive Program
Priority deadline for the program has passed but applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until June 15th.

The museum is bringing together high school students in a week-long intensive program this summer that will focus on the current Feral Atlas exhibit, and will be led by Rice students and museum staff. The program will run from July 18th to the 23rd.

Participating students will have the opportunity to be involved in workshops led by local artists, researchers,  and conservationists.  Students will also travel to nearby museums and collections to meet with museum professionals, and will then develop their own research questions. Students interested in art, science, history, literature, and other fields are encouraged to apply.

Students transportation costs and meals are fully covered, and this is a free opportunity that will take place at Rice University's campus. Students coming from areas directly affected by environmental inequities are especially encouraged to apply.‍ Interested students please fill out the form below. We’re looking forward to learning more about you!
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Full Name of High School Student *
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We'll only use this to contact you for information as it relates to the program
Name of High School *
Year of anticipated graduation or current classification
ex: 2025 or Freshman
Why would you like to join the summer intensive? *
Submit a written response below (300 words maximum) or a link to a video or other formats are also acceptable. Tell us about who you are and why you have an interest in environmental issues.
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