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THE PAGE: How Girls Can Become STEM. What Did the Girls Learn in the Sixth Module of STEM is FEM
The Page: Recently in Kyiv, the charity educational project STEM is FEM brought together girls from all over Ukraine to tell them more about mechanical engineering. The project STEM is FEM motivates Ukrainian schoolgirls to choose a STEM field (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) for higher education and career. To reach this purpose, every two months, they select 30 girls and invite them to an educational event in the capital. [Ukr.]
GAZETA.UA: Educational Project STEM is FEM Holds Competition for Module on Construction and Architecture
GAZETA.UA: As part of the two-day educational module, school girls will be introduced to the basics of construction and architecture. The girls will be able to talk to famous architects, builders, and other representatives of the industry, to take part in workshops, and, as always, to participate in a creativity competition for prizes. [Ukr.]
DEPO.UA: STEM is FEM Invites Girls to the Module "Construction and Architecture"
DEPO.UA: According to the study by the Council of European Architects conducted in 2010, among more than half a million architects in Europe, there are only 31% women. In different countries, this figure differs. This way, most female architects, about 50%, are in Greece, Croatia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Sweden. The lowest number is in Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Slovakia, where the figure is 15%. [Rus.]
CHANNEL 24: Mechanical Engineering and Aircraft Repair: in Kyiv STEM is FEM Prooved There Are no "Non-Female" Professions
CHANNEL 24: Charity educational initiative STEM is FEM held a two-day educational module for Ukrainian schoolgirls on mechanical engineering. As part of the program, the girls visited the State Aviation Museum, BMW Ukraine showroom and listened to lectures by experts in the field of mechanical engineering. In particular, the technological engineer at the state Plant Civil Aviation Tetiana Polishchuk told the girls about the peculiarities of women's work in an aircraft design bureau. The expert noted that this industry, like many others, suffers from harmful stereotypes. [Rus. and Ukr.]
APOSTROPHE: During STEM is FEM project, Ukrainian Schoolgirls Learnt How to Weld on a Simulator, Photo
APOSTROPHE: A two-day educational module on mechanical engineering took place in Kyiv as part of the educational project STEM is FEM. The girls listened to professional lectures by representatives of technical specialties, took part in a workshop on welding, visited an aviation museum and one of the BMW-Ukraine showrooms. In the showroom, the school girls heard about the features of modern automotive and marketing. [Rus. and Ukr.]
FAKTY: STEM is FEM project Proves That Mechanical Engineering Is for Girls As Well
FAKTY: For two days in Kyiv, schoolgirls from all over Ukraine explored the nuances of working in the technical field. 30 girls from all over Ukraine gathered in Kyiv to know more about the work features in mechanical engineering. As part of the program organized by the educational project STEM is FEM, the girls listened to lectures by employees of factories, design offices, and other engineering institutions. [Ukr.]
ZI: A Girl From Mariupol Developed a Substance to Clean Soil of Petroleum Products
ZI: An 18-year-old girl from Mariupol has created a product that helps clean the soil after contamination with petroleum products as quickly as possible, as it is a habitat for oil-destroying bacteria. The substance is effective for different climatic zones because it works at different temperatures. The product will help environmental services, farmers, landowners, and everyone who has to deal with soil pollution. [Rus.]
INTERFAX-UKRAINE: STEM is FEM Participant Develops Technology to Clean Soils From Oil Pollution
INTERFAX-UKRAINE: 18-year-old Margaryta Meleshkova, a participant of two STEM is FEM educational modules, is working on creating a binary absorbent composite that cleans the soil from oil contamination. [Ukr.]
REGIONAL PORTAL OF DONBASS: 18-Year-Old Girl From Mariupol Created a System to Clean Soil From Oil Pollution
REGIONAL PORTAL OF DONBASS: 18-year-old Margaryta Meleshkova from Mariupol is developing a binary absorbent composite that cleans soil from oil pollution. [Rus.]