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THURSDAY, JULY 07, 2022

STEM

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World+Biz

Quad leaders launch STEM fellowship programme

The first-of-its-kind scholarship programme aims to bring together the top minds of the Quad members in science and technology

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Deputy Education Minister inaugurates Huawei’s ‘Seeds For The Future 2022, Bangladesh’

Picture: Courtesy
Education

Upskill Classroom launches STEM based quiz competition

Amid increasing interest, many after-school programmes help kids learn preliminary coding lessons. Photo: Scitech Academy
Panorama

The rising tide of ‘coding for kids’ in Bangladesh

STEM FEST 2021: Exploring STEM through Coding
Education

STEM CLUB Bangladesh brings back “STEM FEST 2021: Exploring STEM through Coding” For Young Enthusiasts!

The Tech Academy provides Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education for children aged between eight and 16. Photo: Courtesy  
Panorama

From Dhaka to San Francisco: Tech Academy’s video game-modelled classrooms go global

Md. Nafis Khan
Thoughts

Should Economics be considered a STEM major?

Maliha Rahanaz, lecturer of economics at BRAC University. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

How can we increase women’s presence in stem fields?

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