How to become an engineer: Live webinar recording
So you want to become an engineer? In this live webinar recording, Careers with STEM co-founder and journalist Heather Catchpole online speed tests the latest edition of Careers with STEM: Engineering and talks to three engineers working on some fascinating challenges and learns about how they got involved in their careers.
National student hackathon winners buoyed up with success
Tassie team takes out inaugural ANSTO hackathon with cool buoy ocean energy prototype that generates renewable energy from the sea.
Making National Science Week inclusive: Empowering STEM students with disabilities
This National Science Week, those traditionally excluded from engagement STEM activities will have the opportunity to independently participate remotely.
Meet the faces behind STEM’s most surprising art/science careers
Science and art go hand-in-hand. The five women here not only prove this statement is true, but also defy other STEM stereotypes.
Hacking for social good
Here's why engineering is a career choice for social good: you get to hack innovative humanitarian solutions for Pacific Islands
Aussie tech team to take out Eurovision-style AI song contest
Australian producers, data scientists and academics are using their computer science smarts to take out Eurovision 2.0.
School holidays club combines science + arts
Looking for science + arts fun? Students 7-14 can keep busy as ANSTO's school holidays club kicks off with science + arts STEAM Club!
Careers with STEM event goes full STEAM ahead
Engaging students through Careers with STEM event, workshops and mentoring in community spaces proves a success in Wellington, New Zealand.
Empowering rangitahi into a STEM future
Meet Google software engineers, TePapa digital specialists and Careers with STEM role models, plus the Victoria University of Wellington mentors.
Best Australian science writing revealed in 2019 UNSW Bragg Prize and Book Launch night
The winners of the 2019 UNSW Bragg Prize, including our student winner Arwyn Stone, celebrated their achievements and discussed the most exciting Australian science stories of the year, which explored the dark side of tech, sex education revelations, animal welfare and much more.