Curtin students ignite STEM interest in young minds

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Group photo of the IEM team with children from the Hamidah Yakub Welfare Complex.

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MIRI: Fifty-five children from the Hamidah Yakub Welfare Complex were treated to an engaging educational outreach programme, aimed at sparking a love for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

The event, held recently in collaboration between the Curtin Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) Student Section, IEM-Young Engineers Section (YES) Miri Branch, and the Curtin Strikers Bowling Club, showcased the power of education to transform lives.

The half-day programme saw 17 volunteers from Curtin Malaysia joining forces to deliver a memorable experience for the children.

They led the young participants through exciting STEM-based activities that not only introduced them to foundational engineering concepts but also fostered critical thinking and creativity.

A highlight of the day was the series of hands-on experiments, including building a solid bridge using Lego, exploring the wonders of hydropower generation, simulating a volcano eruption, demonstrating the mechanics behind Gear Ratios, and launching a water rocket to teach physics principles.

“The commitment and effort of the organising team are truly commendable,” said Jameson Malang, adviser to the IEM Curtin Student Section and teaching fellow at Curtin Malaysia’s School of Pre-U and Continuing Education (SPACE).

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“They have successfully orchestrated an event that not only benefits the children but also ignites their curiosity and passion for learning,” he added.

Beyond the STEM activities, the children were given stationery and educational magazines.

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