The 12 best contributions will be invited to the Award Event in Vienna in July 2017, where they will present their posters, presentations and videos.
In Europe many STEM teachers are looking for new methods to make their classes more interactive and student-centred, enriching students’ learning experiences and growing interest in STEM subjects. In the meantime, the demand for STEM-related skills is increasing, while enrollment rates in STEM-based degree programs remains low.
What if we took a different approach? What if we encouraged students from a young age, be they boys or girls and no matter the stereotypes surrounding their environment, to take the challenge to understand one or several of the world’s problems from a STEM perspective? What if this competition was open now?
This Horizon 2020 project addresses the increasing demand for professionals in STEM-fields using innovative digital techniques and social media to make these careers more attractive for youngsters.
Children between 10-14 (Age group 1) and teens between 15-20 (Age Group 2) are eligible to apply. It is possible to participate either alone or with a group of maximum 3 persons. They can choose a topic from our 50 topic sheets or also work on a topic of your choice and create a poster, a presentation or a video.