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Government opens grant program for STEM students

Government opens grant program for STEM students

Grants of up to $20,000 for schools and organisations are up for grabs from the federal government, with the goal to give kids an opportunity to explore science opportunities in Australia and abroad.

Grants of up to $20,000 for schools and organisations are up for grabs from the federal government, with the goal to give kids an opportunity to explore science opportunities in Australia and abroad.

The Sponsorship Grants for Student Science Engagement and International Competitions program is now open for applications.

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews said the initiative supported young Australians’ participation in conferences, competitions and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) events.

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“The government is providing opportunities and encouraging students to build their skills and to pursue STEM studies and careers,” Minister Andrews said.

“We want more young Australians to get the STEM foundation that will allow them to be part of future scientific and technological breakthroughs, and will also set them up for the jobs of the future.

Over the life of the program, more than $4 million has been awarded, supporting students to attend over 440 STEM-related events.

The program allocates up to $1.6 million each year via grants of between $1,000 and $20,000. Applications are capped at $1,500 per student for domestic, and $5,000 per student for overseas competitions and events.

The grants are open from 5 September 2019 and funding is allocated to eligible applicants on a first-in basis.

“This is the fourth year the government has offered funding under this program and it’s proven to be highly popular, giving many students life-changing STEM experiences," Minister Andrews said.

“Last year we helped three students from Brisbane travel to Silicon Valley in the US to present at the Technovation Global Pitch, 11 students from Sydney to attend Camp Kennedy Space Centre in the US, and 16 primary students from Mackay to attend the Sydney Science Festival.”