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The STEM Wrap is coming, our weekly newsletter for women in STEM
The STEM Wrap, our free newsletter for women in STEM, is launching very soon.
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Defence Jobs forum: University and shipbuilding experts deliver advice
Construction on Australia's offshore patrol vessels is ready to begin in conjunction to a $90 billion naval shipbuilding program.
https://www.news.com.au/national/south-australia/expert-panel-deliver-good-news-on-thousands-of-defence-jobs-at-the-advertisers-defence-jobs-forum/news-story/b0b948c3a9a2eca8a0638cdbc3f982f5 -
Ballarat Mars engineers encourage girls in STEM
At the Ballarat Mars factory, more and more female engineers are leading projects and getting their start, and they're leading the charge to get more girls studying science and engineering.
https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/6397554/they-want-to-break-those-barriers-down-women-at-mars-encourage-girls-in-stem/ -
Keep your job options open and don't ditch science when choosing next year's school subjects
Thousands of Year 10 students are in the process of choosing subjects for their final years of school and half will probably choose to ditch science.
https://theconversation.com/keep-your-job-options-open-and-dont-ditch-science-when-choosing-next-years-school-subjects-123012 -
STEM education in primary schools will fall flat unless serious issues are addressed
Primary school teachers have the ability to teach really relevant concepts for the future and be excited by it.
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'This will stick in our minds for a long time': Macinley's invention could change lives for one cent
A young Wollongong woman who won a global prize in Stockholm for a water invention says she is hopeful her sticker that tests when water is safe to drink will be rolled out across the developing world as soon as possible.
https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/this-will-stick-in-our-minds-for-a-long-time-macinley-s-invention-could-change-lives-for-one-cent-20190831-p52mm4.html -
Meet the woman who is proving that artists have a place in STEM
When Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya applied to graduate schools for graphic design, admissions directors gave her a puzzled look. That's because she studied to be a neuroscientist at Columbia University and worked in an Alzheimer's lab.
https://www.nbcnews.com/know-your-value/feature/meet-woman-who-proving-artists-have-place-stem-ncna1047161 -
This top university is giving women 10 bonus points on their ATAR if they apply for STEM degrees like IT or engineering
Women who apply for undergraduate degrees in engineering, IT and construction at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) will be given extra points toward their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) as the university aims to boost the number of women in Australia's STEM sector.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/uts-is-giving-women-10-bonus-points-stem-2019-8 -
QUIZ: What's your perfect space career?
Not even the sky's the limit when it comes to choosing your ultimate space career! And did you know there are 20,000 new jobs slated for Australia's burgeoning space industry by 2030? To infinity, and beyond!
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Girls closing achievement gap in maths and physics
Girls are catching up with boys and scoring top grades in GCSE (UK) maths and physics.
https://www.thecanary.co/uk/news/2019/08/22/girls-closing-achievement-gap-in-maths-and-physics/
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