Solvay and UNESCO launch STEM education program in Asia including India

Solvay and UNESCO launch STEM education program in Asia including India

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Category : International Published on: January 30 2023

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  • Solvay and UNESCO announced the launch of a STEM education program.
  • Developed by two leading science-based organizations, this three-year partnership aims at engaging high schoolers and graduate students from India, Indonesia and South Korea to find solutions to national and regional environmental issues through science.
  • the program will explore mutual impact on the environment by focusing on the theme “Sustainable living for one planet”.
  • “Sustainable living for one planet”Professors & University students will be trained to deploy the plan in their countries, and hold regional competitions with experts from Solvay, UNESCO’s Science Networks and other partners.
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