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Generation STEM annual report
Generation STEM is a New South Wales Government initiative to attract, support and retain NSW students into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and career paths.
The initiative launched in 2018 and to date comprises four programs:
- STEM Community Partnerships Program (CPP)
- Deadly in Generation STEM
- Generation STEM Links
- STEM-INSIGHTS
2024 was a significant year for Generation STEM, marking its transition from Operational Plan 2 to Plan 3. That is to say that Generation STEM shifted its focus from growth in program delivery to building a legacy and maximising impact by leveraging the insights, recommendations, and successes achieved throughout the program’s journey. This transition also marked the commencement of new initiatives to address systemic challenges.
The next three years will be crucial in ensuring Generation STEM continues to focus on increasing its impact and laying the foundation to tackle systemic challenges, enabling the program to leave a strong legacy in the STEM education system.
Annual reports | Accessible text only version |
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Generation STEM 2024 annual report PDF (3 MB) | 2024 annual report text TXT (61 KB) |
Generation STEM 2023 annual report PDF (4 MB) | 2023 annual report text TXT (58 KB) |
Generation STEM 2022 annual report PDF (4 MB) | 2022 annual report text TXT (44 KB) |
Generation STEM 2021 annual report PDF (3 MB) | 2021 annual report text TXT (44 KB) |
2024 Year in review
- 4737 students across three programs
- 63 teachers participated in Deadly in Generation STEM Teacher Professional Learning
- 68 Generation STEM Links placements completed with another 32 underway
- 39,600 webpage views
- First Deadly in Generation STEM camp held in Moree/Narrabri regions
- Expression of interest for STEM-INSIGHTS attracted 1156 pageviews and resulted in 157 applications.
- Two industry breakfasts to build industry capability delivered in Western Sydney
- >5500 community members at parent events.