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Nationales MINT Forum e. V.

The National MINT Forum describes itself as the "voice of MINT education" in Germany. We are an association of more than 30 large, nationally active organisations and institutes that are all involved in the field of STEM education along the entire education chain. Our members come from the following areas: Educational and corporate foundations, trade associations, university associations, non-university research institutions. Together with our members, we develop impulses and positions to strengthen STEM education for political communication. We organise parliamentary evenings, background discussions and do press and public relations work.

We basically want to build a stronger international network. The provision of education in general and STEM education in particular is still not innovative enough in Germany. We hope to gain impulses for our work in Germany through the EU STEM Coalition. In addition, many of our members, especially the foundations, are already active in the field of international cooperation - even beyond Europe. We may be able to incorporate these perspectives into the work of the EU STEM Coalition through our members.

 

Germany has been experiencing a massive shortage of skilled workers for years, especially in the STEM disciplines. Since 2019, the Federal Ministry of Education has launched several "MINT Action Plans" in an attempt to strengthen STEM education nationwide. Some of the state ministries are also trying to provide impetus through their own programmes. However, the massive shortage of teachers in the STEM field in particular is leading to a loss of competence among pupils. In Germany, there is a large and very active extracurricular learning scene that tries to cooperate with schools. Unfortunately, the structures and access are often difficult.

matrix gGmbH

matrix gGmbH for the promotion of democracy, participation and sustainable social development is the non-profit company of the matrix group, where a total of around 70 people work. It bundles the numerous non-commercial projects and the matrix commitment.

These include:

  • projects for equal opportunities through inclusion and health promotion in social spaces,
  • projects for and with young people, for example in the area of STEAM promotion.

The matrix gGmbH team works in close professional exchange with the matrix group to ensure a high quality of work, especially in the STEAM area.

One thematic and project focus at matrix is STEAM.

  • As a leading partner in the MINTvernetzt project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (FMER), we are helping to establish the central nationwide contact point that supports the STEM actors with service offers, advice and networking formats.
  • We are also working on the MINT Campus project, which aims to provide offers for STEAM experts on a digital learning platform (also funded by the FMER).
  • We have our own matrix lab, where we want to implement STEAM education offers. Here we especially plan to address so called “easy to ignore” groups, such as children with participation restrictions, e.g. because of their gender, socio-economic or cultural background.
  • In the matrix group, we are also in charge of the project Zukunft durch Innovation (zdi) on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Science North Rhine-Westfalia (NRW). With over 5,000 partnerships with actors from science, business, schools and other education places, politics and society, zdi.NRW is the largest network in Europe for the promotion of young STEAM talent.
     
  • We implement a program for career and study orientation in the STEAM sector on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Science and the Federal Employment Agency called zdi-BSO-MINT. This involves in-depth offers for young people which are implemented by the zdi networks and school labs.
  • We accompany and advise extracurricular learning venues in their development.
  • We are experts in setting up and advising regional network structures to establish STEAM promotion locally.

Overall, our projects give us a high level of expertise at the interface between formal and non-formal education.

The STEAMAction Plan is the strategic umbrella for existing funding measures of the FMER. Here, people along the education chain, from kindergarten to higher education and initial and continuing training, shall experience STEAM.

There is an active STEAM scene in Germany, but it varies depending on the federal state. While in North Rhine-Westphalia, with zdi.NRW, a systematic extracurricular STEM community has been growing for almost 20 years now. The federal networking agency "MINTvernetzt", which is funded by the FMER, aims to bring the entire STEAM scene in Germany closer together and create synergies.

 

MINTvernetzt

MINTvernetzt is a nationwide umbrella organisation for German STEM education that caters to the STEM-educator community in Germany as a service and contact point. MINTvernetzt is part of the 'MINT Actionsplan' (STEM Action Plan) of the Federal Ministry of Education in Germany. 

 

The main objectives of MINTvernetzt is to support STEM educators by providing:

 

  • networking spaces,
  • knowledge transfer activities 
  • inspiration and incentive for innovation topics 
  • addressing broader and more diverse target groups in the process with a focus on girls and young women

 

In response to the diverse and heterogeneous landscape of learning sites, initiatives, actors and networks for STEM education, the MINTvernetzt-initiative aims to:

 

  • Create a digital STEM platform to create direct access to and among all stakeholders concentrated on a digital platform
  • Build an autonomous STEM community for networking, knowledge sharing, and strengthening purposes
  • Help to amplify the impact as well as the degree of self-professionalization among our stakeholders
  • Showcase best practice projects
  • Improve the integration of in-school and extracurricular STEM education
  • Promote the transfer of expertise from educational research to practitioners.
  • To support stakeholders in disadvantaged regions to foster an equitable geographical distribution of STEM education opportunities
  • Increase the number of STEM professionals and increase the proportion of women in these professions

 

European Science Engagement Association (EUSEA)

EUSEA – the European Science Engagement Association – is an international knowledge-sharing platform and accelerator of innovation and excellence in the fields of science communication and public engagement.

 

As Europe's leading community of practice for science-society dialogues and engaged research, EUSEA unites experts and stakeholders involved in the design, organisation and implementation of public engagement activities across Europe and beyond. As a diverse and inclusive living network, EUSEA welcomes institutions and individuals from around the world to enhance their capacities, share knowledge and co-create innovative approaches in science communication and engagement.

 

Founded in 2001 as an international alliance of science festival organisers, EUSEA today is a family of 120 institutions and individuals from 29 countries – including universities and research institutes, museums and municipalities, foundations and national science and technology institutions, SMEs, NGOs and science festival organisations.

Malta Foundation for Transport

Under the patronage of the President of Malta the Foundation for Transport was created to facilitate the transition to green technologies in all modes of transport. The foundation was co-founded by five organisations:

 

  • Transport Malta (government regulator of transport)
  • Malta Enterprise (government agency focused on the smooth roll-out of new technologies)
  • Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology
  • Malta Employers Organisation
  • Malta Chamber of SME's (representing micro and small enterprises)

 

The collective goal is to provide aide to companies to change their business models and train (future) employees as well as re-train existing professionals. The Foundation will also contribute to the coordination of existing initiatives including those of the Ministry of Education (e.g. Teen Science Café), award schemes and initiatives focused on boosting women participation in STEM.

 

Transport has a myriad of STEM careers and to this effect, the Foundation is acting as a bridge between the education and industry to train and retrain the employees and identifying possibilities for future generations to work in transport. The foundation also cooperates with European Institute of Innovation and Technology and its Mobility Hub in Malta to enhance further this experience.

 

On a national level, the foundation, together with government, industry and education, is involved in designing campaigns to explain the impact of new technologies in transport on lifestyles, mobility, perceptions, work life balance, clean environment and so on. In other words: explaining on how science can improve our lifestyles.

 

 

BEST

The Board of European Students of Technology (BEST) was founded in 1989 as a not-for-profit, non-political organisation that provides learning- and exchange opportunities for students all over Europe. BEST consists of 96 highly selective local BEST-groups in 34 countries. Through this network, a wide variety of activities, courses, career guidance, research, competitions and exchange opportunities are implemented. 

 

For over 20 years BEST has also been involved in education-related projects through its Educational Involvement Department. Through questionnaires, symposia and the publication of reports and papers, BEST aims to increase students' awareness and involvment on educational matters and disseminate their input to relevant stakeholders in higher education. An overview of recent BEST-publications can be found here.

 

Turkish STEM Alliance

Turkish STEM Alliance, founded in 2015, is an independent body of network for promoting  public engagement with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). It unites STEM practitioners, researchers, policy makers and public to enhance the quality of STEM education and broaden participation in STEM. Turkish STEM Alliance consists of several different  members from science centers, science museums, PD centers, NGOs, STEM centers, companies, research centers and public organizations.

CESAER

CESAER is a European association of leading specialised and comprehensive universities of science & technology that: champion excellence in higher education, training, research and innovation; influence debate; contribute to the realisation of open knowledge societies; and, deliver significant scientific, economic, social and societal impact. CESAER was founded in 1990 and unites 52 leading universities of science & technology in 26 countries. CESAER is an acknowledged main research stakeholder organisation for the European Research Area and the Open Science Policy Platform. 

 

CESAER's mission is structured around five aims:

  • learn from each other: share information and best practice in areas of higher education, research, innovation & governance
  • influence key bodies: aid policy-makers and funders to shape European strategies, policies & funding programmes
  • boost participation in European funding programmes
  • promote our strengths globally: support Members in displaying their excellence & distinctiveness at European level & beyond
  • advance debate on key issues: promote reflection & understanding of role of science & technology in open knowledge societies

Innobasque

Innobasque, the Basque Innovation Agency, is a private non-profit association established in 2007 to co-ordinate and drive innovation in the Basque Country in all its spheres as well as to encourage entrepreneurial spirit and creativity. Innobasque is made up of agents from the Basque science, technology and innovation network (RVCTI), private businesses, Basque public institutions, association representatives of Basque workers and business people, and other organisations related to innovation.

 

Its vision is to turn the Basque Country into a European innovation benchmark region. For this purpose, an ambitious short, medium and long-term transformation programme has been established. The mission is to drive the process of transforming the Basque Country towards an innovating society. The agency works to understand the complexities, define priorities, forge a strong bond between public and private agents, and foster the demand and necessary stimulus in companies and society as a whole.

SATW

The Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (SATW) is the most important network of experts for engineering sciences in Switzerland and is in contact with the highest Swiss bodies for science, politics and industry. The network is comprised of selected individual members, member organisations and experts.

 

On behalf of the federation, SATW identifies industrially relevant technological developments and informs politics and society about their importance and consequences. As a unique expert organisation with high credibility, it conveys independent and objective information on technology – as the basis for establishing well-founded opinions. SATW also promotes the interests and understanding of technology in the population, including young people in particular. It is politically independent and non-commercial.

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