Women and minorities make up 70 percent of college students, but only 45 percent of undergraduate STEM degree holders. This large pool of untapped talent is a great potential source of STEM professionals.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills are required to be competitive in the global race for energy development, to create and maintain a healthy economy, and foster innovation and excellence. The Department of Energy has many programs, internships, scholarships, and research opportunities focused on developing the next generation of STEM professionals.
- STEM Volunteer Training Presentations and Recordings
- Educational Resources for Students & Educational Resources for Teachers
- Internships, Fellowships, & Mentoring
- Workshops, Conferences, & Events
- Competitions & Contests
- Research & Development Programs for Grads and Undergrads
- Federal and External STEM Resources