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- Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 1:05 am

The federal Department of Defence has teamed up with STEM Hub to offer students an exciting project-based learning experience, with the Nuclear-powered Submarine Propulsion Challenge.
The challenge asks students from years 7 to 12 to work together in teams, using their science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills to design a nuclear-powered propulsion system for a submarine.
We’re encouraging schools to register teams of 3 to 5 students to work together on the project. Schools can register as many teams as they’d like.
The STEM Hub submission portal opens Friday 18 August 2023, so there are still a few weeks left to get your students together and working on their designs.
Program details
Teams must submit a design to meet specific engineering and scientific criteria about nuclear-powered submarines.
Each team will need to submit a video presentation explaining their design, and all participants are expected to participate in a range of in-class and extra-curricular activities.
Winners will be chosen from each Australian state and territory in junior (years 7 to 9) and senior (years 10 to 12) divisions.
Winners will visit the HMAS Stirling in Western Australia to see how submarines work. This includes flights and 2 nights’ accommodation (up to 5 students and 2 teachers or guardians).
Challenge entry is free and registrations are open. To register, refer to Nuclear-powered Submarine Propulsion Challenge.
Key dates
- Friday 18 August 2023: challenge submission portal opens
- Friday 15 September 2023: last day for challenge submissions
- Monday 16 October 2023: winning teams notified
- Sunday 10 to Friday 15 December 2023: Western Australian tours for winning teams.
Find out more
For more information, including entry requirements and prize details, refer to Nuclear-powered Submarine Propulsion Challenge on STEM hub.
For further enquiries about the challenge, contact STEM Hub by email: nuclearchallenge@stemhub.com.au
For general STEM education enquiries, contact the department by email: mathematics@education.vic.gov.au
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