Recent and Upcoming Events
Science Saturdays: Our Free Summer Lecture Series
Next Generation Sequencing for Epigenetics in Cancer
July 5, 1:00 PM EST - Free summer lecture series
Beyond the Lab: Using Human-Centered Design to Ask Better Research Questions
July 11, 12:00 PM EST - Free summer lecture series
The Smallest Lab in Canada: From the Basement to University Research
July 18, 1:00 PM EST - Free summer lecture series
Grad School 101: Developing a Competitive Graduate School Profile
July 25 1:00 PM EST - Free summer lecture series
News, Events, and Partners
Research Girl is involved in a number of events, including educational seminars, conferences, and webinars. We're also proud to have collaborated and partnered with a number of non-profits and institutions.




Read Our 2025 Annual Report
Our 2025 Annual Report showcases our exponential growth in Research Girl's second year since our founding!
Collaborations and Partnerships
International Young Researchers Conference, Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Columbia ACComPLISHED Program
In partnership with the Columbia University ACComPLISHED Program (Adolescents Caring for COMmunity by Promoting Literacy on Insurance, Stroke, Health Education, Emergencies, and Dementia) and Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Research Girl was the featured panelist at the 10th annual International Young Researchers Conference at Columbia Medical Center.
10th Annual International Young Researchers Conference - December 7, 2024
Project Level the Field, Inc. and Harvard Brain Science Initiative
Our members were invited to several seminars (2024 and 2025) at the Harvard Brain Science Initiative (HBI).
Journeys in Neuro Summer Series at Harvard Brain Initiative - July 16/July 23/August 13, 2025
Journeys in Neuro Summer Series at Harvard Brain Initiative - July 24, 2024
The Harvard Brain
Alongside The Harvard Brain, we invited high school students to submit their work to the Fusion Research Challenge - a research competition for students to have their work published in Harvard University's neuroscience journal.
The Youth STEM Initiative is a student-led scientific education organization showcasing the work of young science scholars and promoting STEM education through articles, videos, and science courses. Alongside the Youth STEM Initiative, Research Girl is hosting several upcoming coding workshops.
R Studio Introductory Coding Workshop with Stephanie Washburn from ByteCraft
MatLab Introductory Coding Workshop
Python Introductory Coding Workshop
The Psych Grad Network is an early career network for recent psychology post-bacs. It provides incredible resources for psychology professionals who are on the path to graduate school. In collaboration with the Psych Grad Network and founder Ilana Cohen, we've published several advisory blog articles and educational videos.
The First Research Job
Centering Lived Experiences in Research Communication
Planning For Your Next Research Conference (Video)
American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting (Video)
Academic Memories is a psychology, neuroscience, and cog-sci resource that seeks to provide guidance to first-generation and underrepresented students in STEM. Their Brain Blog gives students a chance to share their scientific writing. Founder Jacinda Taggett, who advocates for science communication and accessibility on their own social media channels, has collaborated with us on several videos and articles.
Curating Your First Scientific Resume
We use One Mauve's mentorship software to manage our tri-annual Research Girl Scientific Research Mentorship Program.
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