Find your AEOP Pathway

Camp Invention®

A confidence-boosting STEM summer camp where kids build creative inventions and lasting friendships.

  • Summer program
  • Rising grades K-6
  • FREE with AEOP scholarships
  • Locations across the country

Junior Solar Sprint (JSS)

A competition where students design, build and race solar-powered cars using hands-on engineering skills and principles of science and math.

  • School year competition
  • Grades 5-8
  • FREE of cost
  • Locations across the country

Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science (GEMS)

A summer STEM enrichment program where students experience real-world, hands-on STEM activities at select U.S. Army Research Labs. GEMS also recruits Teachers and Near-Peer Mentors (college students) who receive a stipend for their assistance.

  • Summer program
  • Rising grades 5-12
  • FREE of cost
  • Locations across the country

eCYBERMISSION

A virtual STEM competition where students, in teams of 2-4, choose 
a problem in their community to investigate with science or solve with engineering, competing for Savings Bond prizes.

  • School year competition
  • Grades 6-9
  • FREE of cost
  • Virtual program; open to all 50 states, U.S. territories and DoDEA schools worldwide

Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS)

A DoD-sponsored STEM competition where students submit original research to their regional symposium and compete individually to win scholarships and a chance to advance and compete at the National JSHS.

  • School year competition
  • Grades 9-12
  • FREE of cost
  • All 50 states, U.S. territories 
and DoDEA schools in Europe
and the Pacific

Unite

A summer STEM enrichment program held on university campuses where students will learn about STEM careers, collaborate and solve problems as a team, and participate in STEM-related, hands-on and project-based activities.

  • Summer program
  • Rising grades 9-12
  • FREE of cost
  • Locations across the country

AEOP Internships

A paid, hands-on research opportunity with real-world STEM experiences alongside renowned scientists and engineers in labs throughout the country.

  • Summer and year-round opportunities
  • High school and undergraduate students
  • Stipended opportunity
  • Locations across the country

AEOP Fellowships

A paid, professional research opportunity at U.S. Army Research Labs and Centers.

  • Year-round opportunities
  • Graduate students, PhD candidates, recent master’s graduate, or postdoctoral students
  • Locations across the country

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STEM Enrichment Activities

STEM Enrichment Activities

STEM Enrichment activities spark student interest in STEM from the earliest grades through high school. They also provide experiential learning opportunities for educators. Our programs are great for all students and teachers, and are designed to complement classroom learning and teaching by providing exciting, engaging, hands-on experiences. EXPLORE

Competitions

STEM Competitions are designed to expose students to scientific research methods and engineering principles in an interactive, hands-on way, and enables them to compete for recognition, scholarships and awards. EXPLORE

Competitions
Internships & Fellowships

Internships & Fellowships

AEOP Internships and Fellowships help you gain the skills and experience you need today to prepare for the STEM careers of tomorrow. As an intern or fellow, you will conduct cutting-edge research in a state-of-the-art facility alongside a professional STEM mentor. EXPLORE

Scholarships & Grants

The Department of Defense provides a variety of opportunities that enable students to pursue STEM education through fellowships, grants and tuition-for-service programs. EXPLORE

Scholarships & Grants

23,483
Youth participants in 2020

5,066
Adult participants in 2020

90%
Of participants agreed that AEOP contributed to their STEM confidence and interest

 

Meet Our Students

AEOP alumni are doing amazing things. Hear what our alumni learned and what they’re up to now.

 
 

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Cooper Taylor’s Drones are Cheaper and More Efficient

As any engineer will tell you, a good project always starts with a problem to solve. For Cooper Taylor, a student from Greenwich Country Day School in Connecticut, the problem was figuring out how to make his little sister’s drone fly longer than 30 minutes before dying.  Last summer, Cooper spent his days working to […]

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By: AEOP Membership Council Member Arnia Goode Over 70 percent of our oceans remain undiscovered, with depths reaching over seven miles below the surface. These extreme environments are too dangerous for human exploration, making unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) essential tools for deep-sea discovery.

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By: AEOP Membership Council Member Ethan Zhou A few years ago, the country club in my town offered a free introductory golf course to youth. Picking up a golf ball for the first time, I couldn’t help but notice the dimples on its surface.