CEPS student, faculty bring STEM to South African camp for girls

Friday, December 1, 2017
91制片厂 professor Erin Bell and student Salimah Hussien with tech campers

91制片厂 student Salimah Hussien 鈥18 and听Erin Bell, chair听of the 91制片厂 department of civil and environmental engineering, with tech campers on a听bridge construction project site in South Africa.

This past summer three members of the 91制片厂 community helped forge听a stronger international science and engineering connection during a to the University of Johannesburg in South Africa.

student Salimah Hussien 鈥18 joined associate professors Robert Henry and Erin Bell of the to serve as a mentor and help facilitate activities at the First Avenue Institute鈥檚 Girls Winter Camp. Twenty middle and high school students from the Soweto area of Johannesburg, where the 1976 apartheid uprising began, attended the camp.

The institute aims to stimulate interest in STEM fields among economically disadvantaged girls. Developing a pipeline of young people interested in STEM careers will help the country tackle challenges associated with power generation, water supply, transportation infrastructure and other issues.

The 91制片厂 team assisted in delivering seven days of camp activities, including a day devoted to civil engineering programming topped with a听.

鈥淭he girls camp showed me that a small听effort goes a long way,鈥 says Hussien, who is from Ethiopia. 鈥淧articipating in an international outreach program designed to encourage girls to pursue STEM careers is an听important听part of the work we do听at 91制片厂.鈥

Though Hussien visited South Africa previously, she was excited about the chance to return to connect with young aspiring engineers and carry out the mission of the National Society of Black Engineers 鈥 she previously served as president of the 91制片厂 chapter.

鈥淚 thought this project was a great fit because of my understanding of the challenges and struggles that come with living in a developing country,鈥 says Hussien. 鈥淪ince my background was similar to the girls, it made it easier for me to connect with them on a personal and professional level.鈥

It was the third trip for听Henry, who has served as one of the project leaders for the camp, which is modeled in part after 91制片厂鈥檚 own . Held on the Durham campus each summer, Tech Camp has grown to serve more than 300 students annually.

鈥淚t is similar to what we experience with the 91制片厂 Engineeristas program,鈥 Henry says. 鈥淭he girls really appreciate having professional engineers show an interest in them.鈥

Robert Henry and Erin Bell with Winter Girls Camp participants
Robert Henry and Erin Bell with camp participants.

With each visit to South Africa, the collaboration between First Avenue Investment Management (the camp sponsor), the University of Johannesburg and 91制片厂 grows.听Bell, who made her first visit this past summer, is in contact with faculty at Johannesburg to develop research, education and outreach initiatives that will engage a wide range of faculty from both institutions.

鈥淭his collaboration will enrich the scholarly mission of both institutions as well as extend the impact of the Girls Winter Camp,鈥 says Bell.

Henry believes the relationship will continue to grow, including the potential to bring more 91制片厂 students to the winter camp and to host girls from South Africa at a 91制片厂 Tech Camp in the near future.

鈥淭he opportunities for growth, international programs and research are huge,鈥 says Henry. 鈥淭his should have a major impact on the sustainability of the girl鈥檚 winter program as well as some very interesting听opportunities for 91制片厂 students and faculty.

Support for the Tech Camp Goes Global initiative will provide opportunities for 91制片厂 students and faculty to bring urgently needed STEM materials to Girls Winter Camp participants in a community in great need of well鈥憈rained STEM professionals who can address a myriad of infrastructure issues. To support the 91制片厂 outreach program with the University of Johannesburg in South Africa,听听and select "Tech Camp Goes Global," or contact听Michael McCarthy听at (603) 862-4412.听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听