Get Involved
Following the successful STEAMpunk Girls Pilot, UTS will be continuing to develop educational initiatives to empower young women through interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial education.
If you’d like to learn more about STEAMpunk Girls, or be kept in the know about upcoming events, new resources, partnership opportunities, or anything else STEAMpunk related, sign up below.
We’d love to hear from you if you want to support the project or share any knowledge or resources. UTS students, staff and researchers are also encouraged to get in touch to see how they can be involved in STEAMpunk Girls.
Get in touch with STEAMpunk Girls
Here’s how you can get involved if you are a ...
Teacher, Careers Advisor or Principal
Our team is in the process of developing initiatives to support educators through collaboration opportunities, STEAM experiences, and upskilling opportunities.
Parent
Parents are such important influencers for young people and we want to help you feel confident and aware of the STEAM and entrepreneurship study and career pathways available to your children. You can sign up to our mailing list to be kept informed about opportunities for your children, and about the release of parent and young people focused resources.
External organisation
UTS is uniquely positioned at the nexus of education, industry, and government. We are working at the intersection of these stakeholders and are always interested to talk to potential partners about how we can work together to empower young women.
Education organisation
We are always on the lookout for people working in the same space. We are working to make sure we don’t replicate any content that already exists, so if you have or are developing resources or programs in this area please do get in touch. We’d love to talk about including your resources or programs in the information we give to educators and young women.
Young woman
We are currently developing some fantastic resources to support young women to engage with STEAM and entrepreneurship. Until then, if you want your school to be involved, share the program with your teachers or principals and get in contact with us.