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Abstract

Discover how an art-science learning program at Science Gallery Dublin in Ireland supports adolescent youth to become agents of change in their homes, schools, and wider communities.

Acknowledgment

This work was supported by a Science Learning+ grant from Wellcome Trust (UK/Ireland) and National Science Foundation (US).

The youth mental health and wellbeing co-creation project mentioned was OPEN MIND, an initiative of the SISCODE project delivered by Science Gallery Dublin, which received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No 788217.

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Notes on contributors

Mairéad Hurley

Mairéad Hurley ([email protected]) ([email protected]) is a Research Fellow, at the Science & Society Research Group, School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Abby Rhinehart

Autumn Brown is a PhD researcher, at the Science & Society Research Group, School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Philip Bell

Joseph Roche is an Assistant Professor, at the Science & Society Research Group, School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Autumn Brown

Abby Rhinehart are Research Scientists at the Institute for Science + Math Education at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Nancy Price

Nancy Price are Research Scientists at the Institute for Science + Math Education at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Joseph Roche

Philip Bell is Professor of Education and holds the Shauna C. Larson Chair in Learning Sciences, at the University of Washington in Seattle.

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