
Co-funding STEM Education Programmes
We partner with private organisations, institutions, and foundations to support teacher and student education programmes in
integrated STEM curriculum design, implementation, evaluation, and assessment.
Explore our STEM Education Programmes
We partnered with Temasek Foundation, the Ministry of Education (Thailand), SEAMEO STEM-ED and Office of Basic Education Commission (Thailand), in establishing 10 Centres of Excellence in STEM Education
Together with Temasek Foundation and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (Indonesia), we developed STEM curriculum leadership of over 700 Indonesian teachers
We worked with Temasek Foundation, Amazon Web Services, Prestasi Junior Indonesia (PJI), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (Indonesia), in developing technology focused STEM curriculum competencies of 200 teachers in Indonesia
A four-year programme co-funded by Temasek Foundation and co-implemented with the JCorp Foundation, to co-create a sustainable and scalable partnership model between schools and STEM industries and design and implement connected and customised STEM programmes
EPIC-STEM is a three-year programme organised by meriSTEM@NIE. Fully funded by Temasek Foundation, the programme aims to develop STEM competencies in 100 selected Singapore secondary school students over three years starting in 2023
Supported by ExxonMobil, ESEPP is an initiative to enhance the quality of STEM literacy, build a community of STEM educators in Singapore, encourage more pervasive adoption of STEM education in Singapore schools, and build partnerships between schools, NIE, and industries for STEM education in Singapore
Temasek Foundation, Adani Foundation and the National Institute of Education partnered to co-create a sustainable and scalable integrated STEM programme that empowers Adani schools to become enablers of economic transformations to meet the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals
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