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Psychology · MelbourneAleeta Carmody is studying a Bachelor of Human Resource Management majoring in Psychology at Deakin University. This semester she mentored two year 9 students at Sale College through the In2science eMentoring program. While in high school at Galen Catholic College in Wangaratta, Aleeta was a mentee in the same program. Here, Aleeta reflects on how valuable having a mentor was when she was in high school, and her motivations for joining the prograRead Article
Reflections from an eMentor – In2science

Bundoora, Australia · BundooraBy Rachel Ella Every year, secondary schools around the country hold Open Days or Nights, showcasing what each school has to offer prospective students and their families. There are interactive science displays, musical performances, cooking demonstrations, 3D printing, woodworking, robotics, and so much more to explore and discover. Once again, In2science were lucky enough to be invited to participate in Bundoora Secondary College’s Open Night. Read Article
In2science at Bundoora Secondary College Open Night – In2science

Blacksburg, Virginia · BlacksburgScientists with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC have created an engineered model of the supportive tissue found within a lymph node to study human health.See the Story
Engineered lymph node model advances human immune system research
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From Neurodiverse to Neuroaware: Mentors Upskill with a Neuroinclusive Workshop – In2science
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