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STEM Programs for Students
About the program
Discover the exciting world of robotics through hands-on workshops. Learn to build and program robots using LEGO Spike Prime and Micro:bit technology, with options for both beginners and advanced students guided by experienced mentors.
What to expect
- Hands-on robotics and programming
- Tailored challenges for different skill levels
- Guidance from university students
- Small group learning environment (max 25 participants)
Program details
Robo Academy
When: Thursday 9 April (9:30 to 11:30 am) and Friday 17 April (1:00 to 3:00 pm)
Location: Victoria Park Community Centre
Who: Ages 8 to 15
For information on booking for Robo Academy, please contact STEMOutreach@curtin.edu.au
About the program
Explore the world of STEM through engaging holiday programs designed for curious minds. Each multi-day workshop lets you explore different aspects of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on activities and creative projects.
What to expect
- Learn coding basics through fun, hands-on activities
- Creative projects using programmable micro:bits
- Connect with like-minded peers and STEM role models
- Build confidence and skills in technology and coding in a supportive environment
Program details
Explore STEM – Code & Create
When: 7 to 9 July 2026
Time: 9.30 am to 3:30 pm daily
Who: Years 6 to 8 girls
Location: Curtin University, Bentley
Price: $150*
For booking information, email WomeninSTEM@curtin.edu.au
*Discounts are available for students from schools with a low Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage (ICSEA) or those located within a regional or remote area, thanks to our program sponsor, the Sir William Tyree Foundation. Please get in touch with our team for more information.
About the program
A three-day exploration of research, innovation, and STEM at Curtin University. Students engage with cutting-edge research, participate in hands-on workshops, and meet inspiring Curtin innovators to discover diverse STEM career pathways.
What to expect
- Interactive STEM workshops
- Research facility tours
- Mentoring from student leaders
- Sessions with Curtin researchers
- Hands-on laboratory experiences
Program details
When: Future dates TBC
Time: 9:15 am to 3:30 pm daily
Who: Years 8 to 9 students
Location: Curtin University, Bentley
Cost: $160* (includes GST)
*DISCOVER is a non-residential program.
About the program
Join Team 4788 to design, build, and compete with a large-scale robot. Starting with Pre-season Design Program, students can progress to the Build Season and have the opportunity to compete in state and national robotics competitions.
What to expect
- Hands-on robotics experience
- Engineering and programming skills
- Industry mentor guidance
- Team collaboration
- Competition opportunities
- Media and business development
Program details
Build Season
When: January to March 2025 (9 weeks)
Cost: $620 (includes GST)
Location: Curtin University, Bentley
Competition: March (Sydney*) and August (Perth)
*additional cost for the Sydney competition
Contact details
Email STEM Outreach | STEMOutreach@curtin.edu.au
Email FRC staff | FIRSTRoboticsTeam@curtin.edu.au
Follow the team on Social Media
FRC Team 4788 Facebook
FRC Team 4788 Instagram
FRC Team 4788 YouTube
About the program
A week-long residential engineering experience for First Nations students, established and funded by Engineering Aid Australia. Explore engineering pathways through hands-on activities, industry connections, and cultural engagement while staying at Curtin University. Students join a national IAES community and qualify for ongoing education scholarships.
What to expect
- Site visits to major engineering projects
- Industry networking and career sessions
- Hands-on engineering workshops
- Cultural activities and connections
- Mentoring from Indigenous university students
- Potential scholarships for high school and university
IAES Residential Camp 2026
Dates: 12 to 18 July 2026 (six-day residential camp)
Who: Indigenous students in years 9 to 12 interested in STEM
Location: Perth
Cost: Free (all travel, meals, and accommodation provided)
Scholarship eligibility: Eligible for Engineers Aid Australia Continuing School scholarship (supporting educational expenses in years 10 to 12) and future tertiary scholarships.
Download the information flyer for 2026.
Applications
Applications for IAES 2026 are now open and will close on Sunday, 3 May 2026.
Before applying, please read the Application Information Pack.
This pack includes program information, tips for applying, and a preview of the application questions.
Complete the 2026 IAES Application Form
Contact details
About the program
Experience Western Australia’s mining industry through a five-day residential program. Tour active mine sites, engage in hands-on workshops, and connect with industry leaders while exploring study and career pathways in the resources sector.
What to expect
- Mine site tours in Perth and Kalgoorlie
- Interactive STEM workshops
- Industry networking opportunities
- University campus experience
Please read the application guide for further information and the requirements for your application.
Program details
When: 6 to 10 July 2026 (five-day residential camp)
Who: Year 11 and 12 STEM students
Location: Perth and Kalgoorlie
Cost: Free (regional support available)
Application Requirements: A recent report and reference letter from a relevant teacher (STEM or career counsellor)
Applications
Applications for July are now open and will close 6 pm, Sunday 12 April 2026.
Before applying, please read the application guide. Only start the application process when you have your documentation and responses ready.
You will be notified of the outcome of your application by 1 May 2026.
Supported by: Northern Star Resources and the WA School of Mines
Contact details
Email | FocusonMiningCamps@curtin.edu.au
About the program
An engineering program for Year 11 and 12 students interested in a STEM pathway. Through a series of weekend workshops, GET Network provides students with the opportunity to explore engineering study and career pathways while connecting with like-minded peers and industry role models.
What to expect
- Hands-on engineering-themed workshops
- Industry networking opportunities
- University student GET Mentors
- Study skills and support
- End of program celebration event
Program details
When: 10-weekend sessions (Terms 2 and 3)
Who: Year 11 and 12 girls and non-binary students interested in university studies
Cost: Free
Location: Curtin University, Bentley
Applications
To apply for the 2026 GET Network program, head to our online application here: GET Network 2026 Application
Contact details
Email | WomeninSTEM@curtin.edu.au
STEM for Schools
About the program
FIRST LEGO League, part of the international For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST®) movement, is an exciting robotics competition where students ages 9-16 design, build, and program LEGO® robots while developing their research and problem-solving skills. Led by Curtin University, the WA program currently engages over 15,000 participants across multiple competitions.
Getting started
If you’re interested in starting a team, you’ll need:
- A dedicated adult coach
- LEGO SPIKE Prime or Mindstorm EV3
- A space for your team to meet and work on the project
- Registration fee (from AUD$600) – includes an FLL competition kit and entry into one WA tournament.
Register your team through FIRST Australia
Program timeline
June: Team registration opens
August: FLL Challenge kits arrive
Terms 3 – 4: Teams work on challenges
Term 4: Regional tournaments
December: State finals held at Curtin University
Get involved
- Register a team through FIRST Australia
- Volunteer as a referee, judge, or general support
- Join the FLL WA community groups
- Connect with other STEM-focused schools
Have a question or not sure where to start?
Contact
Email | STEMOutreach@curtin.edu.au
Get your students involved in WA’s first-ever space satellite program. We’re looking for committed high school teachers and their students to design and build micro-experiments that can be included on Curtin’s Binar satellites.
About the event
Curtin University, Murdoch University and the WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development are proud to bring you the WA Robotics Playoffs (WARP).
The Western Australian Robotics Playoffs (WARP) bring together a mix of robotics and research competitions to engage high school students in the exciting world of STEM. The event includes an off-season FRC play-off, the Innovation Challenge finals, plus a showcase of robotic activities highlighting the future role of automation in the agriculture sector. Whether you are competing, spectating, or attending the expo, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Find out more
Have a question or not sure where to start?
Contact
Email | STEMOutreach@curtin.edu.au
Learn about the fantastic fields of physics and astronomy from experienced Curtin staff with in-school presentations on The Physics of Life, Universe, and Everything, Careers with a Physics Degree and more!
About the event
Discover the world of engineering in this dynamic one-day event at Curtin University. The GET Forum connects Year 9 and 10 girls with industry and university role models through interactive workshops and engaging discussions.
What to expect
- Hands-on engineering workshops led by university experts and industry professionals
- Inspiring Women in Engineering panel featuring diverse engineering pathways
- Networking opportunities with female engineers and like-minded students
- Information about future programs, including the GET Network for Year 11 & 12 students
Program details
When: Term 4 2026
Who: Years 9 & 10 girls and non-binary students (class sizes limited to 20)
Cost: Free
Location: Curtin University, Bentley
Registrations
Opening early 2026
Contact WomeninSTEM@curtin.edu.au to be notified when registrations open.
Contact details
Email | WomeninSTEM@curtin.edu.au
Inspire STEM Education offers schools the opportunity to use a desktop-sized research-grade Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), allowing students to explore otherwise hidden details in the world around them.
About the program
The SEM will be set up in your classroom for one or two weeks, and the team will train school staff in preparation of samples and the operation of the instrument. The aim is that staff are confident to use it with students, who will quickly come up with ideas about samples to look at very close: dead bugs, split ends of hair, stomata on leaves, pollen, sand, minerals, fabric, crystals, computer chips, fish scales, snake skin, micrometeorites and more!
Using an SEM in the classroom can be easily linked to both curricula for all ages and real-world applications. Applications of Scanning Electron Microscopy include research in geosciences, biology, medicine, aerospace engineering, cosmetics, archaeology, forensics, agriculture, and materials characterisation.
Contact
To book, contact InspireWA@curtin.edu.au.
Community STEM
Astrofest is an award-winning celebration of astronomy and Western Australian science. With telescope observing throughout the evening, guest speakers, space domes, science shows, exhibitor stalls, hands-on activities, astrophotography competition and giveaways for the whole family.
National Science Week features more than 1,000 events around Australia delivered by universities, schools, research institutions, libraries, museums, and science centres.