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Exploring Curiosity in STEM:
In the world of STEM, curiosity drives exploration and innovation. Some individuals satisfy their curiosity by taking apart objects to understand their mechanisms, while others explore their interests in different ways. Reflecting on your own experiences, do you take objects apart to learn how they work, or do you approach curiosity differently? If you do take things apart, share an example and what you discovered. If you don't, explain what might be preventing you from doing so and how you satisfy your inquisitive nature in other ways.
Applicants can respond in 150-200 words or submit a short 30-second video. Video submissions can be sent via WhatsApp to 064 865 6633.
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STEM in ACTION Code of conduct.
As a participant of the STEM in ACTION Program we require your serious commitment to attend and participate in the lab/online sessions and events we arrange. You have to realise that a lot has been invested in offering you this cost-free opportunity and should you not attend and perform to our satisfaction, you will jeopardise your chances of continuing with this program. We reserve the right to exclude you if necessary.
I commit to the STEM in ACTION Code of Conduct by undertaking to: