STEM For Humanity

STEM for Humanity demonstrates how scientists and engineers work with developing communities to solve humanitarian challenges, using GPS, satellite communication, 3D printing, and water purification techniques.

Year Level

Year 9 - 10

Capacity

60 Students

Duration

1 Day

Location

On Campus

Term Offered

Whole Year

Cost

Free

Curriculum

STEM

Regional

No

Background

Many people around the world struggle to survive on less than two dollars a day. STEM for Humanity explores some of the ways that scientists and engineers can work with communities in developing countries to support and improve their lives, in a manner that is sustainable within the community. Across three interactive and challenging sessions, students learn how map making, satellite communication, GPS systems and 3D printing can be applied to solve environmental and humanitarian problems, and how using simple materials with sensible engineering processes can make dirty water clean.

create a booking

1

Enquire About availability

Contact us through the 'Enquire Now' button to express your interest and enquire about available dates. We will work with you to find a suitable time for the program.

2

coordinate details

We will liaise with you to discuss the logistics and any specific needs for your school. If applicable, we may offer an optional information session to help prepare for the program.

3

confirm your booking

Once all details are finalised, we will confirm the program dates and any necessary arrangements. You will receive a confirmation email outlining the next steps.

4

program delivery

On the confirmed date, we will deliver the program and provide a smooth and engaging experience for your students.