Past Resources
Coming Summer 2026: Be a Chemist!
Explore the Be a Chemist! curriculum.
Be a Chemist!
Explore all GSK Science in the Summer™ activities and resources from years past! Content is listed chronologically.

Be a Health Scientist!
The 2025 Be a Health Scientist! program invites youth to play the role of health scientist and discover the health careers of athletic trainer, cardiologist, dietitian, epidemiologist, and orthopedic doctor. The activities encourage youth to practice scientific techniques and explore basic aspects of health science as they solve real-world problems by doing hands-on experiments.

Be a Space Scientist!
The 2024 Be a Space Scientist! program invites youth to play the role of space scientist and discover the space careers of astrobiologist, planetary geologist, robotics engineer, rocket engineer, and spacesuit designer. The activities encourage youth to practice scientific techniques and explore basic aspects of space science as they solve real-world problems by doing hands-on experiments.

Be a Physicist!
The 2023 Be a Physicist! program invites youth to play the role of physicist and discover the importance of physicists to fields as varied as accident investigation, laser science, material science, power plant engineering, and sound engineering. The activities encourage youth to practice scientific techniques and explore basic principles of physics as they solve real-world problems by doing hands-on experiments.

Be a Biologist!
The 2022 Be a Biologist! program invites youth to play the role of biologist and discover the importance of biology to fields as varied as fisheries, paleobiology, plant biology, and wildlife biology. The activities encourage youth to practice scientific techniques and explore basic principles of biology as they solve real-world problems by doing hands-on experiments.

Be an Engineer!
The 2021 Be an Engineer! program invites youth to play the role of engineer and discover the importance of engineering to fields as varied as electrical, structural, environmental, and biomedical engineering. The activities encourage youth to practice scientific techniques and explore basic principles of engineering as they solve real-world problems by doing at-home experiments.