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STEM Lending Library at Mini U receives more than $150,000 in federal startup funding

STEM Lending Library at Mini U receives more than $150,000 in federal startup funding
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Brandon University's Mini University program has received $153,000 in federal funding from NSERC to launch a STEM Lending Library. The initiative provides K-8 educators in Western Manitoba with hands-on learning equipment to support the province's updated science curriculum.

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This investment enhances regional educational infrastructure and promotes early engagement in STEM fields for students and teachers.

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Brandon University’s Mini University program is expanding hands-on science and technology learning opportunities for youth and teachers across Western Manitoba thanks to new federal funding through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) PromoScience program .

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