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  • Webinar with Professor Louise Archer 'Tracking student choices – barriers and motivations for choosing STEM subjects' is now available online.

    Our webinar with Professor Louise Archer 'Tracking student choices – barriers and motivations for choosing STEM subjects' is now available online. What are the factors that encourage students to choose STEM subjects and careers? Professor Louise Archer reports on the UK-based ASPIRES project which has tracked how and why young people come to see science as being ‘for me’, or not, with the goal of informing policy and practice to support increased and more equitable participation in STEM.

    https://www.thegist.edu.au/educators/stem-lesson-plans/webinars/
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  • NUCLEAR-POWERED SUBMARINE PROPULSION CHALLENGE

    School registration is open for the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Propulsion Challenge! The Challenge aims to encourage young minds to think like engineers and scientists by engaging them in STEM skills, inspiring innovation, self-confidence, communication, and teamwork. This Challenge has been developed for students in Years 7 to 12 to use STEM disciplines to explore the technology involved in nuclear-powered propulsion systems used in submarines. High School teams from each State and Territory will have the opportunity to submit their design for review and the winning teams will have the opportunity to travel to Western Australia for the ultimate experiential prize; a tour of HMAS Stirling and an immersive submariner experience. HMAS Stirling is the home base of the Australian Collins class submarines.

    https://www.stemhub.com.au/nuclear-submarine-challenge
  • 6 barriers to computer science education for girls in Europe

    Globally, girls are facing barriers preventing them from perusing careers in STEM. This article explores the effect of these barriers in computer science education.

    https://blog.google/around-the-globe/google-europe/computer-science-education-girls-/
  • Curious Minds program

    Curious Minds is aimed at highly capable girls in Years 9 and 10 who have an interest in STEM learning areas. This is a six-month program that combines two residential camps and a STEM coaching program.

    https://curiousminds.edu.au/
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  • Where can maths take you?

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  • Fizzics Education: Secondary science incursions

    Fizzics Education offers a range of hands-on, science-based incursions for secondary schools.

    https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/category/schools/secondary-science-incursions/
  • Girls in STEM programs | University of Technology Sydney

    Build a world designed for humanity with our STEM programs for schools. We are piloting a STEM program for primary school to address girls' confidence and interest in STEM and address the key intersecting influences of teachers and parents, and we are running two separate programs for High School students focusing on different year groups.

    https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-engineering-and-information-technology/women-engineering-and-it/school-students-and-0

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