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3D Printing Lab for Girls ONLY

24.04 - 26.04 | Easter Holidays

After getting to know each other and exploring the city of Munich together, they spent two days developing and designing their own 3D puzzle under expert guidance at the TUM Campus Garching. A nice evening programme and time for networking among the girls was also included.

 

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Sun, 09. February 2025 | 10 - 13h | Grade 9

Mini-Programming Course (Online)

9. Februrary 2025 | Sunday 10 - 13h

In this virtual mini-course, dedicated mentors from she.codes worked with schoolgirls to programme their own online game.

 

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Sat, 08. February 2025 | 10h30 - 15h30 | Grade 9 - 12

Lasercutter Workshop in the Munich MakerSpace

8.Februray 2025 | Saturday

12 schoolgirls came to Munich and attended the laser cutter day workshop with us at MakerSpace, Urban Colab.

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Excursion Obernach - Experience the power of water!

28.10. - 29.10.2024 | Autumn Holidays

How does flowing water behave? How does a hydroelectric power plant work and what role does ecology play? These and other questions were discussed and, above all, actively experienced during an eventful excursion to the TUM Obernach Research Centre.

 

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3D Printing Lab at TUM Campus Garching

05.04 - 06.04.2024 | Easter Holidays

Under expert guidance, participants developed and designed their own 3D puzzle over two days at the TUM Campus Garching. An enjoyable evening programme and time for networking among the participants were also included.

 

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Cutting and engraving with the laser cutter

3. February 2024 | Saturday

A laser cutter can be used to engrave various materials such as glass, metal, leather, wood or plastic and in some cases cut them completely. 12 schoolgirls visited the Munich creative workshop ‘MakerSpace’ and learnt how to work with a laser cutter in a very practical way.

 

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TUM Entdeckerinnen on the Zugspitze

29.10. – 31.10.2023 | Autumn Holidays

How bad is climate change? What is permafrost and what significance does it have in the Alps? How can you measure the drifting apart of rocks? Students from the MINT-Impulse programme were able to research and discuss these questions as part of a three-day excursion to the Schneefernerhaus environmental research station.

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Crypto night at the school

Concept | For partner schools of the MINT-Impulse

Anna and Patrick introduce Grade 10 - 12 pupils to the basics, practice and secrets of cryptography directly at the school. A film evening takes another look at the topic in a special way. The second workshop day concludes with the construction of a mini encryption machine.

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Contact MINT-Impulse an der Schule

TUM Center for Study and Teaching
Studienberatung und -information
Arcisstraße 21
80333 München

Dr. Susanne Bley
Tel. +49 89 289 22693 (Mon-Thu)

Christine Hager
Tel. +49 89 289 22276 (Mon-Fri)

Claudia Sohnius
+49 89 289 22694 (Mon-Thu)

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