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Could this be you? STA’s STEM Sector Policy Committee seeks two members
Call for nominations to design STEM-focussed industry fund
Seeking State’s top STEM schools to vie for Governor’s Awards
Positive reaction to job-ready graduates plan
Response to tertiary reform announcement
Uni students in STEM degrees to pay less
Law Council President, Pauline Wright statement on rising costs of law degrees
Tehan delivers for regional higher education and research
Expansion of uni places encouraging – start of vital education and training reform
Engineers Australia statement: University fee reform a recipe for inequality
Autistic-majority IT company measures impact and employee growth in professional development
CSATS receives $1.3 million grant to implement SHAPE MATTERS project
Could sleep be secret to sporting success? 11 June
Global STEM community backs justice, equality and respect
Survey shines a spotlight on barriers to diversity in STEM
Play-based learning empowers young girls to become scientists, engineers
High altitude balloon launch sends sensors soaring into stratosphere
McGowan Government launches campaign to enable students to be ready for future jobs, with STEM skills
Multi-million dollar upgrades for Hedland Senior High School
Employment Opportunities with STA
UniSA nails true value of PhD mentoring with L’Oréal Australia & New Zealand
NT Pre-School Games Support STEM Learning in our Littlest Territorians
International scientists collaborate for online STEM game
Discover resources and opportunities for women in STEM
Scientist goes deep to improve environmental tracers
Study finds gender differences in active learning classrooms
Construction tender awarded for Launceston City Deal UTAS project
Academy reports national progress in diversity and inclusion during 2019
Statement from OECD Secretary-General
LEGO Club goes online
QIMR Berghofer researcher acknowledged for global impact on skin cancer prevention
Australia’s top scientists elected as Fellows of Academy 25 May
Pandemic risks wiping out hard-won gains by women in STEM
Women are not advancing their research as much as men during pandemic, University researcher writes
Great Science Share brings science investigations into homes
Funding for Sunshine Coast arts sector sees creativity shine
Pandemic risks wiping out hard-won gains by women in STEM
New study informing efforts to improve STEM retention
A dream to take medicine to outer limits
MCA supports future female mining leaders
Science kit unlocks secret of light
Supporting Pacific Peoples through a COVID-19 recovery plan
COVID-19 impacts on Australian research workforce predicted to be significant 13 May
COVID-19’s impact on Australian research
What’s working for women in STEM?
COVID-19 impacts on Australian research workforce predicted to be significant
STEM classes taught by teachers outside their field of expertise
Construction begins on new Angle Vale school