Smithton Students Step into the World of STEMM

Year 8 students in Circular Head stepped out of their classrooms and into the world of science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) through a hands-on program hosted by the University of Tasmania’s School of Natural Sciences and Study Centre Circular Head.

About 90 students from Smithton High School and Circular Head Christian School took part in the half-day program, which was developed with local schools, council and industry to give young people direct insight into STEMM pathways.

Students rotated through six activity stations, each co-hosted by a University of Tasmania academic and an industry partner, including representatives from Cradle Coast NRM, Grange Resources and Sustainable Timber Tasmania.

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