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Regeneron STEM
Teaching Fellowship

The STEM Leadership Center offers an annual prestigious Regeneron STEM Teaching Fellowship. This competitive professional development experience is brought to you in collaboration with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, and NASA’s Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project in partnership with Teacher’s College of Columbia University.

The 14-month experience includes graduate coursework towards a Leadership Certificate in STEM Education jointly awarded by Endeavor and Teachers College (with 9-graduate credits from a regionally-accredited partner university) and a mentored summer research experience in the laboratories at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, in Tarrytown, NY.

  • 14-Month Experience

  • Mentored Lab Research at Regeneron

  • Leadership Cert in STEM Education
  • 9-Graduate Credits

“This exciting initiative brings together STEM education leaders and teachers who will be integrating STEM content and pedagogy. We are pleased to support this exciting initiative through NASA’s Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project.”

Felicia Moore Mensah, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Science Education and Program Coordinator, Teachers College, Columbia University

Awarded To

18 Full-Time STEM Teachers
(science, technology, engineering & math)
Grades 7 through 12
No prior research experience required

Locations

Metro New York Area
12 teachers from Public, Private or Charter Schools

Metro Nashville, Tennessee
6 teachers from Metro Nashville Public Schools
Apply at TSIN.org

Who is Regeneron?

Regeneron Pharmaceutical is a leading biotechnology company based in Tarrytown, New York, that invents, develops life-transforming medicines for people with serious diseases. Founded and led by physician-scientists, Regeneron’s unique ability to repeatedly and consistently translate science into medicine has led to numerous approved treatments and product candidates in development, most of which were homegrown in its laboratories.

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Research Includes

  • Drug Development
  • Human Genetics
  • Antibodies
  • Clinical Pharmacology

“The Regeneron Fellowship provides critical experience to science teachers who must bridge the gap separating classroom and professional science.”

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Fellowship Timeline

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Feb 6, 2026 Applications Open
Feb 27, March 10 & 13, 2026 Online Q&A  (7:30pm)
April 3, 2026 Applications Close
Week of April 20, 2026 Fellows Notified
Week of May 18, 2026 Summer Semester Starts
Week of Aug 17, 2026 Fall Semester Starts
Week of Jan 11, 2027 Spring Semester Starts
July 5 – 16, 2027 Regeneron R&D Internship
  • Dates are tentative and subject to change.

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Online Course Selection

Regeneron STEM Fellows will register for 3 courses with Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project. Each course includes 4–5 live online sessions per semester, each lasting 1–2 hours and typically held around 7 p.m. Students will also complete asynchronous learning activities at their own pace. To demonstrate mastery, participants will submit a project: a fully usable lesson plan. The course selection includes:

Online Course (3 credits)

Middle and high school students can excel with STEM content when teachers implement innovative student-centered classroom practices. In this course, educators learn to apply research-based practices valued in NGSS-based classrooms. Educators gain resources for selecting and integrating authentic data, planning student-centered lessons, considering cultural relevance in teaching, and developing meaningful assessments for STEM activities. Educators learn to integrate engineering design into their STEM classroom and appropriately represent the Nature of STEM, recognizing that each discipline is essential to authentic learning opportunities. Teacher educators share many resources and model STEM teaching to engage students in ‘doing science’ and applying critical thinking skills to real-world scenarios. This foundations course is the basis for Endeavor’s electives where concepts and practices are explored further.

This course is a foundations course for candidates earning their M.A. in Education or Leadership Certificate in STEM Education.

Online Courses – Select 2 for (6 credits)
  • Life and Marine Science: Tracking Live Marine Animals
  • Lessons from the Ocean: Science on the Water Planet
  • Astronomy and Space Science
  • The Arts in STEM: Advancing Meaningful Integration
  • Math Connections in the STEM Classroom
  • Climate Science: Socioscientific Issues in the STEM Classroom
  • Literacy and Discourse Practices in STEM Education
  • Coding, Robotics and 1:1 Devices
  • Advanced Coding, Robotics and 1:1 Devices (Prerequisite required)
  • Physical Science in Motion
  • Eyes on Earth: Teaching Earth Science from Space
  • Culturally Responsive Teaching and NGSS Science for All
  • The E in STEM: Meaningful Content for Engineering

Regeneron R&D Internship

Fellows participate in the Leadership Practicum, conducting collaborative work with other teachers and science colleagues. No prior research experience is required—just a willingness to learn!

Regeneron’s Headquarters
777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, New York

The research experience runs for two weeks (July 5-7 & 12-16, 2027) from 8am-4pm . The summer internship requires a daily commute to and from the Regeneron campus, following all Regeneron COVID-19 guidelines.

Rail commuters can take advantage of Regeneron’s free shuttle service from the Tarrytown Station on the Metro-North Hudson Line.

Each Fellow will be paired with a Regeneron mentor and team who provide guidance and support throughout the practicum.
Enjoy fun social activities and local excursions designed to help Fellows connect, collaborate, and explore the Tarrytown area.

FAQs

How do I access my Endeavor course?2025-11-12T19:17:08-05:00

You will receive an email with how to register for the course followed by login instructions for the online learning platform once enrolled. Be sure to check your spam folder if you do not see it by the starting date of each course.

What is the weekly time commitment for each course?2025-11-12T19:18:27-05:00

Each course typically requires 5-8 hours per week, including reading, discussions, assignments, and any live sessions. Course pacing is flexible within the weekly modules, but meeting due dates is essential to stay on track. A syllabus will be given with all assignments and due dates at the beginning of the course.

What should I do if I fall behind or need support?2026-02-04T15:32:52-05:00

We understand life happens! If you are falling behind or need help with an assignment, contact your course instructor as soon as possible. Additionally, Lawrence Peretto with STEM Leadership Center will reach out to provide additional support if needed.

What Fellows Receive

  • 1
    Teacher’s College STEM Leadership Certificate
  • 2

    Regeneron Cert for 80 Continuing Ed Hrs

  • 3

    9-Graduate Credits from Adam State University

  • 4

    30% Qualification towards Masters of Arts in Education

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