Our ability to deliver on our mission-driven STEM training and engagement programs and activities is enabled by our collective and strategic partners.
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is a U.S. Department of Energy asset that supports research, health, and STEM training initiatives for DOE and the Nation.
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The DOE coordinates with federal agencies on the interagency federal Committee on STEM Education (coSTEM) on efforts to grow a diverse, skilled STEM workforce and informed citizenry. Learn about the STEM programs sponsored by other Federal agencies.February 7, 2025
The DOE is one of several member agencies of the interagency Committee on STEM Education (CoSTEM) under the White House National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). Learn more about the STEM programs and opportunities of the CoSTEM member agencies.
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Find STEM training opportunities and resources at DOE’s National Labs. The 17 DOE National Laboratories are a pillar of the U.S. Federal research and development (R&D) ecosystem with world-leading staff and state-of-the-art facilities.February 7, 2025
The DOE’s 17 National Laboratories comprise a preeminent federal research system, providing the Nation with strategic scientific and technological capabilities and support the STEM training of thousands of students each year. Learn more about the labs and their programs.
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DOE charters three Tribal Working Groups. Members from each of the Tribal Working Groups comprise the Tribal STEM Subcommittee.February 7, 2025
Learn about the working groups that support DOE initiatives to build relationships with tribal communities and engage tribal governments on issues related to land stewardship, energy infrastructure, and business development
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These reports on STEM workforce and development have been developed and published by interagency working groups and committees operating under the White House Executive Office of the President, coordinated through the OSTP and NSTC.February 7, 2025
Find reports providing strategies and opportunities to advance national efforts to improve STEM training, education, and workforce development that have been developed by interagency working groups and committees