STEM Outreach
The Faculty of Science and Engineering’s STEM Outreach team connects students, teachers, and communities with engaging STEM experiences. Through hands-on programs, events, and workshops, we inspire curiosity, build confidence, and create pathways into STEM. From school partnerships to holiday programs and community events, we’re making STEM accessible and exciting for everyone.

Teachers and schools
Empower your students with engaging STEM experiences through our school-based programs and events. From in-class activities to excursions, we work alongside teachers to inspire the next generation of STEM innovators.

Students
Discover the exciting world of STEM through hands-on programs, workshops, and events. Whether you’re interested in coding, engineering, science, or mathematics, our STEM programs and activities offer fun ways to explore your passion for STEM.

Community
Connect with STEM through interactive events and activities designed for the whole community. Join us at open days, STEM-themed events, and family-friendly workshops to experience the wonder of STEM and discover how it shapes our world.

Girls+ in STEM
Join our dedicated programs supporting young women and non-binary students in STEM. Through hands-on workshops, mentoring opportunities, and industry connections, we’re building confidence and creating pathways for students to thrive in STEM fields.
What’s on
Discover what’s happening in STEM at Curtin
Sunday 6 April 2025
Curtin Open Day
Curtin University, Bentley
Discover where STEM could take you at Curtin’s Open Day! Visit our Science and Engineering precinct to experience hands-on demonstrations, tour our state-of-the-art facilities, and chat with current students and academics. From robotics displays to engineering challenges and science experiments, there’s something for everyone interested in STEM.
6 – 12 July 2025
Indigenous Australian Engineering School 2025 – Applications open!
Curtin University, Bentley
This week-long residential camp at Curtin University introduces Indigenous students in Years 9-12 to the world of engineering. Participants explore engineering pathways through site visits, industry networking, and hands-on activities while connecting with other Indigenous students from across Australia.
Friday 28 November 2025
Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) Forum
Curtin University, Bentley
A forum for Year 9 and 10 girls and their teachers to explore engineering through hands-on workshops, information on engineering pathways, and a Q&A with engineering role models.