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Upcoming Opportunities

For more information on these and other corporate sponsorship opportunities at the Museum of Science, contact the corporate relations office: 617-589-0232, corprelations@mos.org

Temporary Exhibits

Geckos: Tails to Toepads
On Exhibit January 21 – May 6, 2012
Enter a world of bulging eyes, night vision, sticky toepads, squawking voices, and disposable body parts. See how many camouflaged geckos you can spot, customize a gecko for different environments, and learn about cutting-edge gecko science — from the race to classify gecko diversity to unraveling the mysteries of gecko adhesion.
Created by Peeling Productions at Clyde Peeling's Reptiland.

Lost Egypt: Ancient Secrets, Modern Science
On Exhibit May 25 – September 4, 2012
Unearth the mysteries of Egypt, its culture, and its people through hands-on challenges, authentic artifacts, and guidance from real archaeologists. Featuring a real human mummy and animal mummies, as well as scans, forensic facial reconstructions, and—for the first time ever — life-size rapid prototypes, displaying the mummy in various stages of "unwrapping," Lost Egypt illuminates our understanding of the ancient past.
Developed by COSI in cooperation with the Science Museum Exhibit Collaborative and was built by the Science Museum of Minnesota. Artifacts are on loan from the Brooklyn Museum and the Academy of Natural Sciences.

Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age
On Exhibit October 7, 2012 – January 13, 2013
Delve into the Ice Age! Examine and touch large, fleshed-out creatures and skeletons, including Lyuba—a 40,000-year-old, intact baby mammoth specimen discovered by a Siberian reindeer herder and two of his sons in 2007. Also featured is some of the oldest art in existence, huge skulls and tusks, weird and wonderful mammoth relatives, and mastodon bones collected by William Clark (of Lewis and Clark) for President Thomas Jefferson's own collection.
Created by The Field Museum, Chicago.

Premier Partnership

Premier Partnership offers year-round, multi-year marketing value for up to six select companies. Premier Partners enjoy exclusive opportunities to advance their marketing and strategic philanthropy goals in close collaboration with the Museum of Science.

Learn more about our Premier Partner program.

 

Did you know?

  • The Museum of Science is an independent, nonprofit institution funded by individuals like you, corporations, foundations, and government agencies.

  • The Museum is the nation's first science center to be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Its live animal collection comprises some 120 animals of 50 species.

  • With 1.5 million visitors coming through its doors each year, the Museum is Boston's second most popular destination; only the Red Sox draw bigger crowds.

Annual Fund

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Volunteering

Opportunities vary from interpreting exhibit spaces to guiding and providing information. No experience is necessary; the Museum provides you with training.

Premier Partners

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