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Research To Empower

 
  • Inspiring, supporting, and empowering aspiring young researchers.

  • ​Making research accessible to all, regardless of age, gender, race, or financial background.

  • Focusing on serving underrepresented students and communities.

Local Reach & Global Impact
 

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Our Mission

To inspire, support, and empower aspiring young researchers. 

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Masterclass at Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools System, Kazakhstan, Sept 14, 2023
Keynote Speaker during Positive Community Week at Wellington Senior School Shanghai, Sept 11, 2023
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Research To Empower Live Masterclass 3
Research To Empower Live Masterclass 2
ReTE at Syosset Library - Research Superhero Story Pt. 2
ReTE Live Syosset Library 1
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ReTE at Syosset Library - Intro
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ReTE at Syosset Library - AI
ReTE at Syosset Library - Research Superhero Story Pt. 1
ReTE at Syosset Library - Icebreaker

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Support from Our Local Community

New Energy Education Center

Syosset High School

Syosset Public library

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What students have said about us...

Katie, 15

"Research to Empower on top!! 10/10! Very informational and inspirational."

Henry, 11

"I am very interested in doing more research after Research to Empower's class!"

Isabelle, 11

"I enjoyed everything! Lots of information."

Victor, 14

"I am so inspired  when [Grace] said there are endless possibilities when it comes to research. I enjoyed that part."

Charles, 7

"I learned that research helps answer questions. It was a lot of fun!"

Lyka, 18

"I highly appreciate this masterclass. It has equipped me with fundamental knowledge crucial for commencing my research journey."

Alvin, 9

"I would rate this a 5-star. This interested me to study more about research and more topics! I enjoyed the four corners, the story and talking about AI!"

Brian, 10

"I rate the class a five out of five. I am interested most in the story and I enjoyed it a lot! I hope whoever is reading this will try this out! Research is fun!"

Abigail, 10

"The class was interesting. I enjoyed the story the most because it is a fun way to learn research. Thank you!"

Sophia, 16

"What an amazing session! As a student in high school, research has always seemed inaccessible to me. I really loved hearing Grace talk about her own experiences as a woman in STEM and her nonprofit, Research To Empower."

Amiya, 17

"A 10/10, it was very interactive and interesting. I most enjoyed the part about research ethics."

Aymen, 15

"Great hands-on [workshop]. This is the best workshop. [It's] friendly, I love it, Grace is very enthusiastic and cares about the crowd. [She's] funny, organized, super interesting, never boring, fantastic, and [put] hard work into this. 10/10."

Seth, 16

"I loved this workshop! Coming here really taught me about how I should navigate media and the importance of doing research. I came in not knowing much about the topic but I was very well informed and I am excited to start doing my own research!"

Jocelyn, 16

"I would rate this workshop a 10 on a scale of 1-10. It was very informative as well as interactive. I love how Grace led the whole workshop and I admire all that she has accomplished. I am excited to look more into her research website. #ReTErocks ♡"

Amina, 15

"I would rate the workshop a 10. What interested me the most was the "Fake News" activity because it made me reevaluate how I perceive sources of information when researching. What I enjoyed most was learning about the Stanford Prison Experiment."
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