At BOSCH's Head Office exploring the role and opportunities that Undergraduates and Industry can play in STEM Education
Last night BOSCH put on the pizzas and opened their doors to more than 70 Undergraduates. The purpose was to invite Undergraduate students to partner with opportunities run by BOSCH and Real Time Learning in partnership.
The message was aside from your degree, what else will you be able to say you’ve done? Many recently employed Graduates reinforced this message. Special thanks to Caitie McClelland from AECOM for joining us on a panel. Tonight, was providing Undergraduates with the opportunity to learn how they can take volunteer and paid roles in STEM that can help build their “Human Centric” skills otherwise referred to as Soft Skills.
Always delighted when our Student Leaders in Grades 7 to 9 can share their journey and the Real Time Learning Message – Learn by Doing!
Great to see the community / network come together and learn from one another young and old. This reinforces the value of intergenerational learning, particularly in STEM education.