The people in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics – or STEM – have been helping to power much of the progress taking place in our world.
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...
What does it take to become a STEM superstar at ExxonMobil, one of the world's largest petroleum and petrochemical company? Meet Caitlyn Broberg and discover how science, exercise and art have powered her life.
Norfarhana Sani, better known as Ana, was faced with the almost impossible: juggling four small children, a full-time job and a move across continents. How did she pull it off?
Meet the people powering a lower-carbon future and find out what inspired their career in energy, as we speak with Jisha Bhattacharjee on how she is paving the way for other female engineers considering a STEM...
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India has reported a steady growth in the number of women opting for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) studies in the last three years.
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.
Giving is not just about making a donation, it’s about making a difference. That has been the aim of Esso (Thailand) Public Company Limited, an ExxonMobil affiliate in Thailand, as it provides computers and...
The International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) is the world’s most prestigious competition for talented young mathematicians with over 500 participants from more than 100 countries.
The world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) offers the promise of solving real-world problems – like powering our lives with sustainable energy. But, it’s also a world filled with cool...