BrainSTEM Games to Encourage Girls into Tech Careers

Program to provide STEM opportunities for 120 girls
Jun 14, 2023
STEM
Building careers in STEM.

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has been awarded a significant grant from the Federal Government's Maker STEM program to organise and host The BrainSTEM Games.

Held in partnership with BrainSTEM, a leading nonprofit organisation. The grant will enable ACS and BrainSTEM to provide invaluable opportunities for 120 high school girls, along with 30 mentors and teachers, to participate in a range of STEM mentoring programs, workshops, and masterclasses aimed at demystifying the world of STEM. 

The BrainSTEM Games is an initiative designed to inspire and empower young women to pursue careers in STEM. With the generous support of the Federal Government's Maker STEM grant, ACS and BrainSTEM will work together to foster a passion for STEM among high school girls and equip them with the necessary skills to thrive in these fields. 

Chris Vein, ACS Chief Executive Officer says, "This funding enables us to create a supportive and immersive environment where high school girls can engage with STEM professionals, mentors, and teachers. We believe that by providing these opportunities, we can break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and pave the way for a more diverse and inclusive STEM workforce in Australia." 

The BrainSTEM Games will offer a comprehensive range of STEM activities and experiences, including mentorship programs, design thinking workshops, and opportunities to interact with industry experts. These initiatives will aim to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application, empowering participants to develop essential skills, discover their potential, and pursue their passion in STEM disciplines. 

"We are excited to partner with ACS in organising The BrainSTEM Games," said Sid Verma, CEO of BrainSTEM. "This initiative aligns perfectly with our mission to empower young women and promote diversity in STEM. By combining our resources and expertise, we can create transformative experiences that inspire and equip the next generation of female STEM leaders." 

The BrainSTEM Games program will be available to girls in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria and will run from August to November 2023. This extended period will allow for substantial engagement and learning opportunities for the participants.

For more information about The BrainSTEM Games please visit www.acs.org.au.