Campus Tours & Information Sessions | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Skip Navigation Campus Tours & Information Sessions Close the left navigation Hosted by the Office of Science Education & Outreach Tour Update The scheduling of tours will resume as soon as possible. Students from an area high school visit the NIEHS campus in Research Triangle Park, NC. Overview Tours and information sessions are open to the public including students of all grade levels, educators, post-secondary science-based groups and programs from surrounding colleges and universities; members of community organizations; and all who are interested in learning more about NIEHS, environmental health topics, and related training and career options. Institute tours are conducted weekdays during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and are reserved on a first-come first-served basis. Tour groups are limited to 30 participants. Larger groups may need to be coordinated in smaller sub-groups. Virtual tours can also be scheduled and can be of any size. Students must be at least 18 years of age to enter laboratories; however, that does not hinder the tour! A panoramic view of the NIEHS buildings in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina How It Works Please access the tour request form to begin the scheduling process for your tour and information session(s). Please fill out completely. Upon receipt of your request a member of the OSEO team will be in touch (within 2-3 business days) to answer any questions you may have; confirm date, time, number of participants, interests; and begin coordinating your visit. Please allow at least four (4) weeks for coordination. Thank you for your interest, and we hope to see you soon! Additional Resources: NIEHS Visitor Information Introduction to NIEHS Request a Tour of NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD Photos courtesy of North Carolina Health Career Access Programs at UNC-Chapel Hill Some of these students went on to become NIH Summer Interns at NIEHS Hindu Society of North Carolina's Seniors Club enjoys visit to lab areas and talks with scientists. Back to Top Last Reviewed: December 22, 2025