STEM High-Level Event 2019
Fostering Industry Cooperation within STEM School Education Strategies
Thursday 21 - Friday 22 March 2019
Hotel Intercontinental Malta
Organised by: the STEM Alliance,
SYSTEMIC and
Scientix with a special support from Transport Malta, Ministry for Education and Employment Malta, Science Centre Pembroke MaltaWhat: Conference
Audience: EU policy makers, Business CEOs & representatives, ministries of
education, teachers from innovative schools and other relevant partners
Deadline for registrations: 15 March 2019
Why should you attend?
This event brings together key stakeholders
from industry, education and national & European policy-makers to promote
the European STEM Education agenda at a political level. This conference aims
to:
1. Provide insights and networking opportunities to Ministries of Education, industries & other STEM actors.
2. Support the development of STEM education actions at European level for higher sustainable growth and more innovation.
3. Share innovative practices regarding STEM education developments, and promote STEM careers to create a future work force.
Organisers of the STEM High-Level Event 2019
The STEM Alliance (http://www.stemalliance.eu/) brings together industries, Ministries of Education and education stakeholders to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education and careers to young Europeans and address anticipated future skills gaps within the European Union. The STEM Alliance builds on the success of the EU-funded inGenious initiative (2011-2014) to increase the links between STEM education and careers, by involving schools throughout Europe.
SYSTEMIC is a strategic partnership project funded under KA2 of the Erasmus+ programme. The overall objective of the SYSTEMIC project (“Say Yes to STEM In the Classroom”) is to increase young Europeans’ interest in mathematics, science, engineering and technology education and careers and to provide teachers with the appropriate pedagogical tools to teach STEM topics differently and in a more attractive way.
Scientix (http://scientix.eu), the Community for Science Education in Europe, promotes and supports a Europe-wide collaboration among STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) teachers, education researchers, policymakers and other STEM education professionals. Scientix has been running since 2010 organizing teacher-training activities, dissemination conferences and events, and supporting the exchange of knowledge and experiences in STEM Education via its portal, publications and events. Scientix is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, and coordinated by European Schoolnet.
This event is organised with a special support from