Featuring a variety of career specializations that go beyond the popular fields, the guidebook aims to develop a culture of science and technology among the youth, promote STEM education, and popularize careers that are unfamiliar to many.
Three Philippine teams captured a total of six bronze medals, two honorable mentions, and a merit citation in the recently concluded international biology, chemistry and physics Olympiads.
Six Filipino students took home two bronze medals and four honorable mentions at the 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad, which was held in-person for the first time after two years.
The Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) is introducing a new game for its local competition Tagisang Robotics, which will now be a fully virtual robotics contest instead of the usual on-court varsity challenge.
After winning bronze in last year’s 31st IOI held in Azerbaijan, Dan Alden Baterisna from DLSU Senior High School topped this year’s NOI.PH Finals to once again secure a slot in the national team
The 61st International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), originally slated this July in St. Petersburg, Russia, will push through via a first-ever online competition.