Gender biases can be persistent. Too persistent. A simple exercise to illustrate the point: Picture a doctor or a professor. You will most likely think of a...
Following the publication of the Renewed EU Agenda for Higher Education, the EU STEM Coalition was invited by the Estonian EU presidency to present the...
The Taskforce Meeting was requested by the Danish region of Midtjylland, as part of the work visit to Noord-Holland in preparation of the launch of the...
To help more—and more diverse—students engage with science, the science capital teaching approach builds on good teaching practice. Its key distinction is...
On September 25-29, the G7 Innovation Week took place. In this context, the chair of the G7 (Italy) organised three separate meetings on ICT, science and...
President Donald Trump unveiled a new program at the White House on Monday to boost education in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), with a...
The ongoing digitisation of society and business enables new ways of living, producing and consuming. Some speak of a Fourth Industrial Revolution as new...
Following precedent, the White House has released its memo to federal agencies signaling its R&D priorities for the president’s fiscal year 2019 budget...
Learning throughout life makes sense. Research shows it is good for your health, your wealth, your civic engagement and your family’s future prospects. It...
On May 30, 2017 the European Commission published two key Communications on education, and in particular STEM education. The Communication on a Renewed...
Pan European Networks, a journal on EU policy on science, technology, education and defence governance, featured an editorial on the EU STEM Coalition in...
On May 30 the European Commission published two communications in which STEM and the EU STEM Coalition are prominently featured. The Communication on a...
On May 30 the European Commission published two communications in which STEM and the EU STEM Coalition are prominently featured. The Communication on a...
On 13 May 2013, over 60 parties signed the National Technology Pact 2020 in an effort to structurally improve alignment between education and the technology...
The first semi-yearly General Assembly meeting of 2017 took place in Tallinn, Estonia. The meeting was co-hosted by the Estonian STEM platform (Estonian...
Our world is full of complex causality; causal loops and spirals, events with multiple contributing causes, chaotic oscillations in the weather, the stock...
Do employers in "non-STEM" occupations (e.g. Graphic Designers, Economists) seek to hire STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) graduates...
The OECD Skills Strategy provides a strategic approach to skills policies to promote better skills, better jobs and better lives. It aims to strengthen...
On March 3, 2017 the Association of Nordic Engineers (ANE) hosted a stakeholders meeting aimed at facilitating the knowhow sharing and stakeholder...
Most girls become interested in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in school at the age of 11-1/2, but that interest starts to wane by the age...
The world is rapidly changing; technological progress is swiftly and permanently altering our everyday lives. Globalization and technology advancement bring...
Industry matters – one in five jobs is in industry. New technologies bring rapid changes and are breaking down the barriers between supply chains, customers...
More and more young people are choosing to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (‘STEM’) both at secondary school and in higher education...
This infographic provides an overview of the position of STEM professions in the metal- and electro industry in Germany, with a specific focus on Baden-...
In 2013, Samsung launched a new global Corporate Citizenship strategy with a focus on Education, Employment, Health and the Environment. This brochure is...