Publish Date: 
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - 09:30

Queensland STEM Education Network (QSEN)

The Queensland STEM Education Network (QSEN) is a new tertiary consortium which aims to improve and advance Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) capacity in Queensland.

Griffith University is the lead institution in a consortium of tertiary partners including the Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, James Cook University and the University of the Sunshine Coast and is funded by a $2.85 million grant over three years from the Federal Government’s Australian Maths and Science Partnership Program (AMSPP).

AMSPP was formed in response to a 2012 report by Australia’s Chief Scientist, Professor Ian Chubb AC, which identified troubling trends in maths and science. AMSPP is seeking to redress that situation through innovative partnerships between universities, schools and other relevant organisations and stakeholders.

The major goals of the Queensland STEM Education Network are:

1. To raise awareness, interest and achievement in science and mathematics among Queensland junior secondary students leading to increased STEM enrollments at senior secondary and tertiary levels

2. To engage students, parents, teachers, guidance officers and the broader community to demystify and raise awareness of the importance of STEM education and STEM related careers

Collaborative Networks

QSEN’s role will include providing engaging, informal, out-of-class STEM experiences that capitalise on the expertise, resources and infrastructure available at each of the partner universities. It will also aims to raise STEM career interest and awareness through active engagement with those in position to influence or advise young people, including parents/carers, teachers, careers advisors, work experience co-ordinators.

QSEN will achieve these goals in collaboration with key stakeholders across Queensland including the Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist, the Department of Education Training and Employment, the Science Teachers Association of Queensland, the Queensland Association of Mathematics Teachers, Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education and community, local education and parent groups.

ContacT

Kay Lembo: Manager
Queensland STEM Education Network
E: [email protected]
Ph: 07 555 27899 M: 0407 028 182