
STEM ISLAND
STEM ISLAND
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:HETFA, University of Belgrade, FOUNDATION, ASSOCIATION OF HUNGARIAN WOMEN IN SCIENCE, SUNRISE VALLEY SCIENCE& TECHNOLOGY +17 partnersHETFA,University of Belgrade,FOUNDATION,ASSOCIATION OF HUNGARIAN WOMEN IN SCIENCE,SUNRISE VALLEY SCIENCE& TECHNOLOGY,WONDERFUND,USTANOVA HISA EKSPERIMENTOV,REGIONAL AGENCY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATIONS VARNA,UBB,Steinbeis 2i GmbH,UBU,TECHNOLOGY PARK VARAZDIN VA TECHPARK,WOMEN IN TECH-GOTHENBURG,NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION BUREAU OF RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES,CESIE ETS,IMP,F6S IE,EIT FOOD CLC NORTH-EAST SP ZOO,ADDSEN,STEM ISLAND,UPZ ABW,ReadLab BrusselsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101131843Overall Budget: 1,855,810 EURFunder Contribution: 1,855,810 EURThe main objective of ST(R)E(A)M IT is to initiate change about the persisting gender inequalities in STEM education, research, and innovation to contribute to the implementation of the ‘The European Manifesto for gender-inclusive STE(A)M education and careers.’ The envisioned aim of the project will be achieved by 1) empowering underrepresented groups in STEM, 2) piloting and fostering the integration of STEAM approaches in STEM education by synthesising previous knowledge and networks, 3) promoting gender-inclusive career paths and increasing the talent pipeline in the STEM fields together with the attractiveness of STEM careers, 4) supporting STEM education providers through knowledge sharing, capacity building to remove gender-based barriers including gender stereotypes in STEM education. By encouraging sustainable collaboration of STEM-oriented businesses, secondary and higher education institutions, research organisations, as well as informal science education establishments, NGOs, and civil society organisations, ST(R)E(A)M IT provides several tools for closing the existing gender gap in STEM education and career.
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