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The NRW-Technikum now offers young women with (technical) A-levels the opportunity to gain practical orientation in the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology as part of an innovative trial study programme. Photo: HSNR

State-wide NRW technical centre for young women: Try out MINT, shape the future

The NRW-Technikum programme now offers young women with (technical) high school diplomas the opportunity to gain practical orientation in the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology (STEM) as part of an innovative trial study programme. The aim of the programme is to facilitate entry into STEM studies or a career in these future-relevant fields and at the same time counteract an existing shortage of skilled workers in the long term.

The six-month programme combines a taster week at a university in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) with a practical project in regional companies. In this way, theoretical content and practical application are combined. A wide-ranging supporting programme with excursions, networking events and exchange formats with STEM women from science and industry provides additional support for the participants. For example, they can gain insights into life and career paths during interviews, roundtables and factory tours.

More clarity for your own path

The NRW-Technikum programme is aimed at female (technical) high school graduates who want to try out whether STEM studies or STEM careers are right for them - without any risk, but with valuable support. The programme enables the "Technikantinnen" to develop personal skills, discover career prospects and make contact with potential employers. Studies show: A trial study programme like this takes away fears of contact, provides insights into everyday study life, boosts self-confidence and reduces drop-outs.

State-wide cooperation for more equality

The NRW-Technikum is organised on a cross-university basis by a working group from Paderborn University, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences, Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Hochschule Niederrhein. It builds on the successful model of the Lower Saxony Technical Centre and offers young women in NRW a further opportunity for career and study orientation. The programme is also offered in Hesse and Saxony. The aim is to sustainably increase the proportion of women in the STEM sector and promote equal opportunities in society.

Find out more now: The future is MINT

Young women can register for the programme and actively shape their own STEM path. Interested universities and companies are cordially invited to actively participate in the NRW-Technikum programme. Further information and registration at:

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