Chevron Fab STEM Fellowship 2025 Announcement – SCOPES-DF
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Chevron Fab STEM Fellowship 2025 Announcement

The Chevron Fab STEM Fellowship embodies a steadfast commitment to equity, inclusion, and the global advancement of STEM education. This dynamic one-year discovery program empowers exceptional educators to pioneer innovative and inclusive teaching strategies, fostering meaningful engagement among new and underrepresented student populations in STEM learning.

Previous Fellows include:
Nathan Pritchett from Fab Lab Tulsa (2023 Fellow)
Pieter Verduijn from the International School of Aruba (2023 Fellow)
Angel Johnson, from Fab Lab Miami (2024 Fellow)
Dr. Ann Marie Macara, form Wildwood School (2024 Fellow)
Ilyes Tlili, from Fab Lab Mahdia (2024 Fellow)
Julie Sundar, from IoT Lab Suriname (2024 Fellow)

Hear about their experiences on the Chevron Fab STEM Fellowship Podcast.

Building on two years of remarkable success, the program continues to thrive, now welcoming three new Fellows to its esteemed ranks. We are thrilled to introduce the 2025 Chevron Fab STEM Fellows, an inspiring group of passionate educators dedicated to shaping the future of STEM learning.

Đào Thị Hồng Quyên

STEM educator and Founder of the STEM Education Promotion Alliance (SEPA)

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Graziella Matarazzo

Coordinator of Educational Technology at Colégio Albert Sabin

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Grecia Bello

Coordinator of Fab Lab Santa Cruz in Bolivia

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Congratulations Fellows!

 

The Chevron FAB STEM Fellowship welcomes educators passionate about teaching digital fabrication and STEM skills in K-12 settings, whether in schools, Fab Labs, makerspaces, museums, after-school programs, or NGOs. Applicants must demonstrate impactful, innovative, equitable, and inclusive approaches to STEM and digital fabrication education by submitting a lesson plan, program, or teaching practice that reflects their commitment to fostering meaningful learning experiences.

This year, more than 70 educators applied for the Fellowship, with interest coming from all around the world. In addition to the recipients of the top award, the following applicants received honorable mention:

Kareem Edouard – Creating identity-affirming STEAM spaces for Black youth in the U.S.
Khushbu – Designing playful, screen-free tools that spark curiosity in informal learning spaces.

Entrusted with the formidable task of selecting just three winners from an exceptionally talented pool of international applicants, a distinguished panel of seven experts in digital fabrication, education, and STEM outreach undertook this challenge. We extend our deepest gratitude to these individuals for their invaluable time, expertise, and meaningful contributions to the program.

 

Ilaria La Manna

Doha, Qatar (Italy)
Senior Education Specialist
Studio 5 Fab Lab

Stella Uzochukwu-Denis

Abuja, Nigeria
Program Director
Developers Fab Lab

Rico Kanthatham

Kamakura, Japan
Lab Director
Skylabworkshop 

Ohad Meyuhas

 

Sam Peterson

Weems, Virginia
Editorial Manager
Fab Foundation

Rodney Williams 

Chicago, Illinois
Program Manager
Fab Foundation

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