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GirlsLAB@TUM: Maker Day MINT‑Impulse

Exploring Coding, Chemistry, and Creativity at TUM.

   17.11.2025 - 18.11.2025

   5:00 pm - 5:00 pm

   TUM, Campus Munich & Campus Garching

The GirlsLAB@TUM invites schoolgirls aged 10 and up to explore the world of science and technology through hands-on experiments and creative workshops. Organized as part of the MINT-Impulse initiative, the event encourages girls to discover their curiosity for STEM and experience how exciting innovation can be.

Participants will work on small projects in chemistry, programming, and engineering, guided by TUM students and researchers at Campus Garching. During Girls’ Day, teachers will participate in an information and training session on AI, organized by MCML.


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