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LANGUAGE ✎
English
TIME ✎
From 30/01/2011 to 29/10/2014
inGenious brings teachers and industry together to ensure STEM education is both up-to-date and relevant to the job skills young people need and to increase young pupils interest in science education and career options by exposing them to real-life applications of science in class. inGenious focuses on the contribution that the private sector can offer to science education at primary and secondary school level. Schools contacts with business are key to addressing STEM challenges in Europe (decreasing numbers of STEM graduates, skills shortage in the labour market) and ensuring young people have the skills they need for employment. inGenious responds to the need for coordination of, and support to, efforts in place, providing a European-wide framework for collaboration between schools and companies.
- A searchable living repository of practices and policies within the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) sectors http://www.ingenious-science.eu/web/guest/practices
- A code of conduct for school-industry collaboration http://www.ingenious-science.eu/web/guest/ingenious-code
- A catalogue of video resources to provide with a new outlook of STEM education and career paths: from role models and industry visits, to resources to use in class and STEM teachers sharing their experiences with inGenious http://www.ingenious-science.eu/web/guest/videos
- An ambassador’s database (ambassadors are experts working in Industry who are enthusiastic about sharing their experience with youngsters) http://www.ingenious-science.eu/web/guest/role-models
- A network of inGenious teachers http://www.ingenious-science.eu/web/teachers/home
EUN Partnership AISBL, Belgium (Coordinator)
Multi-stakeholder consortium, 40 partners and associate partners , including European ministries of education, large European and multinational companies, organizations representing the interests of industry, national science platforms and universities from 16 countries
CONTACT ✎
[email protected]
European Schoolnet
EUN Partnership AISBL,
Brussels, Belgium
BUDGET ✎
Total cost: EUR 8. 161.949
EU contribution: EUR 3. 578 .912
EU contribution: EUR 3. 578 .912
Project reference: 266622
Funded under: FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2010-CAREERS
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/100543_en.html
Funded under: FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2010-CAREERS
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/100543_en.html
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