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The award-winning STEM Passport for Inclusion program is recruiting industry mentors to inspire teenage girls from underrepresented backgrounds. Founded by Maynooth University, the initiative has already reached over 5,300 students nationwide.
STEM Passport for Inclusion, the award-winning initiative supporting underrepresented teenage girls in STEM education, is actively seeking new industry mentors to join its expanding program. Founded five years ago by Prof Katriona O’Sullivan at Maynooth University, the program has demonstrated remarkable success in creating pathways to third-level STEM studies for secondary school students from working-class backgrounds.