AMMA’s Bright Future STEM program last week inspired Brisbane students to consider a career pathway in resources and energy.
Year five and six students in Brisbane’s Bayside suburbs discovered more about the sector thanks to hands-on interactive activities and role models, with the help of member companies New Hope Group and Broadspectrum.
The Bright Future STEM program sparks students’ interest in the rewarding and diverse careers offered in the sector and the future opportunities in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).
This year the program has already been successfully rolled out across Australia, including Perth, (see related story) Cobar (see related story) Kalgoorlie (see related story), Middlemount (see related story), Melbourne’s Burwood Heights Primary School (see related story) and also Corinda State Primary School (see related story).
AMMA’s Bright Future STEM program has visited schools across Queensland, Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in 2019.
AMMA thanks its members who have participated with Bright Future STEM to date, and encourages other members to learn how they can get involved.
For more information, contact AMMA’s Program Manager at [email protected] or via 1800 627 771.
Check out this short video highlighting the success of the program.
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