STEM Center students completed trainings and received different awards

STEM Center students completed trainings and received different awards

STEM Center students completed trainings and received different awards22 students who represented Wallagga University STEM Center and who had won competitions to attend national and international level trainings under the coordination of various nongovernmental organizations two months back, have successfully completed their trainings and received awards, and donated with equipments for innovations.

Wallaga University STEM center, WU SPECIAL BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL students and of course including some outstanding students from the University's catchment area is yielding results (topping all contestants to win the chances for national and international competitions, wining higher level trainings, donation of equipments for innovation, etc) though started teaching three years ago only.

Following reaching of collaboration agreement with the University, three non-governmental organizations such as THINK YOUNG AFRICA, ADDIS CODER and BRIGHTER GENERATION, have been training students during Ethiopian Summer (for a month and two weeks).

Among the 22 students one student (Amanuel Wakbulcho) from the University's Special Boarding Secondary school has been attending special training at Ethiopian Aviation University, Bole under the facilitation of THINK YOUNG AFRICA nongovernmental organization. 20 students have been receiving different Trainings and Educations through the facilitation of BRIGHTER GENERATION while 1 student was following his training under ADDIS CODER organization.

STEM Center students completed trainings and received different awards1At the end of the trainings, two organizations (THINK YOUNG AFRICA and ADDIS CODER) have awarded the students with certificate and donated them various equipments for innovations. Mr. Gemechu Bekana director for Wallaga University's STEM Center thanked all the facilitating organizations, the trainees, and nearby schools.

 

   
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