A good education can lift people out of poverty and unlock a better future, particularly in rising nations such as India. Three Indian ExxonMobil employees share their stories of how access to education changed...
Building a better future begins now, through creating the support structures that help the next generation start off on the right foot. One way to do this is by ensuring that children get the essential care they...
Young Thais developed robots as part of a competition involving children from local schools in the country’s Chonburi province. The competition was designed to instill lifelong science, technology, engineering...
PNG Flying Labs, a non-governmental organisation, has been developed to give Papua New Guinean students in Port Moresby and remote regions the experience they need for jobs in the new digital economy.
For many, education is the first step toward building a better life. But when a community lacks reliable energy, children can struggle to reach their full potential. Around the world, ...
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A humble vegetable has helped transform a community and given hope to young Indonesians with disabilities. Alifi was a young man with physical disabilities who was unable to support himself, ...
Students from the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) colleges across Singapore are using virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), known together as mixed reality, to train, prepare and adapt to a...
ExxonMobil has gone back to the classroom to take Papua New Guinean earth science and engineering students beyond the books to give them real-life skills.
Geology rocks. It’s a key part of everyday life and provides a window into Earth’s history. Think back to some of the world’s wonders. The Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge, the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest or the...
Women in rural China are chasing their dreams with the help of new literacy and business programs that are giving them the skills they need to build their own businesses ...
Meet Dr Hai Duong, an intensive care specialist and the first-ever Vietnamese recipient of ExxonMobil’s Global Health Scholarship, an opportunity that has allowed her to attend Oxford University in...
Patcharin Klinpet is a typical 18-year old who enjoys school, a good laugh and hanging out with her friends. But behind that smile and youthful glow, she shoulders responsibilities that are atypical for most...