The STEAMbrace project has officially launched its first newsletter, marking a significant step in its mission to tackle the gender gap in STEM education across Europe. This initiative leverages the power of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) to create an inclusive, sustainable, and socially impactful education methodology, encouraging more women to join these fields and empowering the next generation of European innovators.
Building Bridges: The STEAM Alliance for Europe
At the heart of STEAMbrace is the creation of the STEAM Alliance for Europe, a network uniting schools, enterprises, research institutes, cultural and creative industries (CCIs), and other stakeholders in a collective effort to revolutionize STEAM education. Registrations are now open, inviting organizations to join this transformative initiative aimed at shaping a future where STEAM education is accessible and equitable for all.
Highlights from the Newsletter
Kick-Off Meeting in Zaragoza
The project, backed by €3 million in funding from the European Commission, launched earlier this year in Zaragoza, Spain. Its objectives include establishing a European-wide framework for STEAM skill development and introducing a European STEAM training certificate.
Engaging Resources
STEAMbrace has prepared infographics, informative posts, and factsheets celebrating women in STEM, available on Instagram. These resources aim to inspire and inform audiences about the potential of STEAM education.
Future of STEAM Education Congress
Registration is open for the Future of STEAM Education Congress, scheduled for February 3–5, 2025, in Gothenburg, Sweden. The event will bring together educators, researchers, and industry leaders to share insights, discuss trends, and foster collaborations in STEAM education.
Featured Initiatives
The newsletter also highlights related EU-funded projects like SLEs and Road-STEAMer, which are advancing inclusivity and creative approaches in STEM education across Europe.
Join the Movement
STEAMbrace is more than a project—it’s a call to action. Whether through joining the STEAM Alliance, participating in the upcoming congress, or exploring resources, there are many ways to contribute to this groundbreaking initiative.