Our Priorities

Strength

Insights


New, expert-led Centers for Public Science Learning will help confront the great challenges of our time, from AI to climate change.

Experiences


We’re transforming key spaces to present engaging science at the pace of change and convene people across ideas, sectors, communities and platforms.

Experiences

Experiences


We’re transforming key spaces to present engaging science at the pace of change and convene people across ideas, sectors, communities and platforms.

Insights

Strength


Elevate creativity, keep knowledge creation strong, power digital access worldwide, and ensure that we have the resources to keep our promises through a strengthened Museum endowment.

Through this campaign, we will bring science learning to the world:

At the Pace of Change

We will help people experience science and technology as it changes. They will be inspired by the power of current science and technology to solve problems and create bright futures for everyone. They will see a place for themselves in our STEM-driven world.

At Scale

All eight billion people on our planet should have access to science learning. We will do our part, engaging 100 million people a year by 2030.

For Everyone

We will engage everyone – including those who are currently underrepresented in STEM – locally, nationally, and globally.

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We call this campaign “Science in Common” because we’re inspired by what we think of as “the Boston Science Common,” a driving force for vital public conversations and the unfettered exchange of ideas that shape the world. We believe that science should be a common ground for all of us, a set of skills and information available freely to everyone, and a place where futures are born.

Tim Ritchie

President, Museum of Science

Join Us

Together, we can create a world where we all share in the promise of science. Help us turn the tide toward scientific literacy, to unlock a better future co-created by informed global citizens.