Girls’ Day on April 22
Try your hand at making a hand cream, building a smart greenhouse with a light and temperature regulator, or teaching a computer how to speak - schoolgirls attending Girls' Day at the University of Stuttgart will learn how to do all this, and more. Numerous institutes and facilities at the University of Stuttgart are preparing 30 fascinating activities, to show girls how exciting science and technology are. Schoolgirls from classes five to ten (approximately 11 to 17 years of age) are invited to attend and try out new technologies for themselves. Future prospects for schoolgirls. Theresia Bauer, Minister for Science, Research and Art, will also be visiting the university's Girls' Day and taking part online in the workshop "Making things from ideas: Designing and printing a 3D-model", which is carried out as part of the MakEd_digital project, the pedagogical-didactic Makerspace at the University of Stuttgart. "I am delighted to be able to attend Girls' Day at the University of Stuttgart today. Girls' Day is all about dissolving clichés and it is an important instrument for showing young girls the exciting opportunities offered by science and technical study programs at universities in Baden-Württemberg.