>Antarabudaya Malaysia, a non-profit volunteer-driven organisation focused on intercultural learning across communities and a member of AFS Intercultural Programs, has announced the launch of the first AFS Global STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) programmes with 10 full scholarships for young Malaysians. > The four-month intercultural programme combines digital and in-person learning where participants from more than 18 countries worldwide will enrich their knowledge through the development of global competencies in problem-solving, analytical skills, intercultural understanding, sustainability and social innovation. > The annual STEM scholarship programme for 100 participants funded by global energy company BP starts with a 12-week virtual e-learning curriculum from their home countries, culminating in student-led social impact projects and presentations offering potential solutions to real-world challenges with emphasis on sustainability and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The topic of study includes climate change and the energy transition. They will also participate in community service and have the opportunity to visit local innovative, sustainability-focused operations to see firsthand how companies and organisations at the destination country use STEM skills to address industry and societal challenges around sustainability issues.


Source:   The Star
January 01, 2023 09:24 UTC