STREAM IT aims to initiate change about the persisting gender inequalities in STEM education, research, and innovation to contribute to the implementation of the ‘The European Manifesto for gender-inclusive STE(A)M education and careers’.
Empowering Educators, Inspiring Futures
Teachers are key to shaping students’ STEM aspirations, but gender stereotypes often hinder progress. The STREAM IT project’s National Inspiration Hubs bring together educators and community stakeholders interested in supporting gender equality in STEM/STEAM education, research and IT. The Hubs promote these goals by fostering collaboration, sharing best practices and addressing gender bias in teaching
Learn more about how we’re building a network of change across 13 participating countries.
Our Ambassadors
Discover STREAM IT’s Ambassadors – a group of inspiring women ready to lead and empower the next generation in STEM across Europe! They will serve as role models, educate through events and campaigns, and advocate for change by sharing their journeys and overcoming challenges.
- Inspire through direct engagement and role modelling
- Empower by organising workshops, seminars and discussions
- Enable success with mentorship and ongoing support
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Our Mentoring Programme
Boost your STEM communication and career!
The STREAM IT Mentoring Programme is a 40-hour training initiative running across 10 countries, designed to help you present your work clearly, gain public speaking confidence, and expand your network. Get personalised practice, engage diverse audiences, and compete internationally in Budapest in June 2026.
Meet our Partners
STREAM IT brings together an impressive consortium of 21 partners from 20 different countries, combining expertise from diverse sectors where all create a rich blend of knowledge and innovation. Each partner plays a pivotal role, with their contributions strategically aligned along the project’s value chain, ensuring a cohesive and impactful collaboration.
Latest News
Transforming STEM Education through Inclusion and Innovation: A Recap of the Slovenian NIH Webinar Series
Explore key insights from the Hiša Eksperimentov NIH webinar series. From dismantling gender stereotypes in STEM to digital safety and math anxiety, learn how Slovenia is reshaping the future of science education.
Women in Science Communication: Visibility, Voice and Opportunity
How can girls and women build a future in science communication? Insights from recent research on visibility, social media and representation in STEM.
Giving Voice to Young Women in STEM
On 28 April, the STREAM IT project partners joined the #WomenInSTEM Festival 2026 in Stuttgart, Germany – an inspiring event dedicated to female students studying STEM subjects.
STREAM IT Inspiration Hub Hungary: A STEAM-Focused Webinar Series for Educators
Explore highlights from our NIH webinar series on STEAM education in Hungary. Led by HÉTFA and NaTE, these sessions offer modern insights for educators, school leaders, and parents. Discover innovative approaches to science education from our expert-led autumn series.
STREAM Skills for Educators: A Recap of the Ukrainian National Inspiration Hub Webinar Series
This webinar series highlights innovative approaches to STEM education in Ukraine, including AI integration, communication strategies, and funding opportunities.
Making Students Be the Change in STEAM
Gender stereotypes remain a major barrier for women in ICT. Anna Szlavi explores how a mandatory gender studies course at JKU Linz is turning classroom theory into real-world impact through innovative, student-led projects.
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