MAAA Wingspan

17 MAAALogo. up to expand his knowledge of this rapidly expanding industry in the hope that he would be able to pass on the knowledge to other students to assist their futures in STEM. “Melbourne Girls Grammar has shown great leadership in fostering a deep interest in STEM among the girls, with a practical and real-world outcome of the girls successfully completing the Remote Pilot Licence course,” said Dr. Joel Spencer, CEO and Co-Founder of The Institute for Drone Technology. “The skill to operate a drone will be a great advantage to these girls as they move forward with their studies, their lives and their careers. We look forward to working with Melbourne Girls Grammar to grow this program so evenmore girls can have the great experience, and opportunity these girls have received through completing the course.” “This is a great accomplishment for our girls and is representative of our efforts to champion STEM opportunities that prepare students for the future of work,” said Ivan Carlisle, Director of STEM at Melbourne Girls Grammar. “It is important that our programs go beyond simply ensuring university readiness, by engaging students withmicro-credential opportunities, like the Remote Pilot Licence, that connect themwith the future of work here and now. We look forward to continuing to partner with The Institute for Drone Technology in the provision of such credentials and industry work placement opportunities.” For more information about Melbourne Girls Grammar click here “...The skill to operate a drone will be a great advantage to these girls as they move forward with their studies, their lives and their careers. We look forward to working with Melbourne Girls Grammar to grow this program...”

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