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What is a LTRP?

Summer Prep for the LTRP

LTRP Field Notes

 

 

More than 60 young women in science from 15 rural Washington high schools have conducted Long-Term Research Projects (LTRPs) in their communities.

What is a LTRP?

A Long-Term Research Project is field-based and takes place over a period of time (9 months or more). Read about designing the LTRP process.

Summer Prep

To prepare for science in the field, young women conducted mini-LTRPs at the Rural Girls in Science two-week science camp. Read about their projects and their results.

LTRP Field Notes

Read about the field adventures of young women in science as they completed their Long-Term Research Projects in their communities.

 

 


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funded by the National Science Foundation Project HRD-94500053
Dr. Angela B. Ginorio, Principal Investigator

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