The Education Bureau will hold the first Student Education Fair on Science, Technology & Mathematics on January 22 and 23 at the Science Park.
The event aims to showcase student achievements in areas related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM.
Eighty primary and secondary schools will set up STEM-themed booths including innovative invention, robotics, environmental protection, coding, mathematics and technology, and sustainable development.
More than 10 tertiary institutions and professional bodies will provide information on STEM education.
The fair will feature biotechnology workshops, astronomy programmes, guided tours, talks and sharing sessions, and participants can join activities such as robot-making and bacterial DNA extraction experiments.
Information on further studies and career opportunities in STEM-related fields will also be available.
The fair will be open from 10am to 5pm in the park's Grand Hall.
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