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5 August 2024

Nationwide search begins for next Superstars of STEM

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An Australia-wide search is on for the next stellar Superstars of STEM – the game-changing program that powerfully advances gender equity by turning a diverse group of scientists and technologists into highly visible media stars. 

The nationwide talent search for the program will be launched today. 

Since 2017 Superstars of STEM has created 210 science, technology, engineering and mathematics media stars. It is open to women and non-binary STEM professionals. The program is run by Science & Technology Australia, funded by the Australian Government, and supported by partner organisations Google and the Department of Defence 

Science & Technology Australia Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Superstars of STEM Program Manager Sandra Gardam said the program is fundamentally changing public perceptions of what a scientist looks like. 

“The Superstars of STEM program powerfully drives diversity in science and technology and creates media stars from the program participants. Seeing someone that looks or sounds like you can powerfully promote science and technology careers to young Australians,” she said. 

“The program gives them the confidence and skills they need to share their expertise with the public through the media, and has created many highly-recognised science communicators.” 

“The Superstars of STEM are drawn from every part of the STEM sector, including the private sector, and at all stages of their careers and with different personal backgrounds and context. We are excited to see the incredible breadth of talent that will apply for this prestigious program.” 

Current Superstar of STEM Dr Jessica Bohorquez is a water systems engineer from consultancy Ricardo. She develops and designs water systems that prepare us for a future where water might become scarcer. 

“Superstars of STEM has given me the skills, training and resources I need to build my confidence as a media commentator on water challenges,” she said. 

“Since starting the program I’ve had training in interview skills, using social media strategically, delivering public talks, and have even started my own podcast, Our Water Connection. The program has given me opportunities to become a recognised media expert and opened doors for me professionally – I strongly encourage the next generation of Superstars to apply.” 

 

Media contact: Martyn Pearce, STA: 0432 606 828 

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