Welcome to the 2025 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Symposium

Theme: Building America's STEM Workforce: Charting the Path Forward through Collaboration
Objective: Identify and apply collaborative efforts to successfully map America's future STEM workforce

We are excited to bring together approximately 400 stakeholders and team members from institutions of higher education, government agencies, aerospace industry and STEM ecosystem leaders whose collective work advances America’s goals for our future STEM workforce.  This symposium offers a platform for key stakeholders to exchange best practices and share success stories and groundbreaking ideas.

Date:    August 5-7, 2025
Location:  Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island, Florida - Hotel Information and Directions
Registration: Register here.

Webinar: - This webinar (approximately 46 minutes, January 10, 2025) provides more information about the STEM Symposium, tracks, objectives, registration, session logistics and how to propose a session. - Webinar Recording - Webinar Slides - Updated 04/07/2025

NOTE:  The dates for session proposal submissions have been extended.

For STEM Symposium questions, please contact hq-stemsymposium@mail.nasa.gov

Session proposal form – Please use this link to propose a session for the upcoming 2025 STEM Symposium.  Sessions will each be one hour long and must align with the objective(s) and track(s). These are provided in the form.  Once you submit your session proposal, you will be able to edit the proposal until proposal submission is closed.

Your interest, participation, and valuable contributions are greatly appreciated. Together we will:

The objectives of this symposium are: 1) Cultivate Strategic Partnerships: Facilitate the development of meaningful, long-term partnerships to leverage capabilities. 2) Foster STEM Innovation: Encourage the sharing of best practices and innovative ideas within the STEM ecosystem. and 3) Amplify STEM Opportunities: Provide updates on the latest aerospace trends, research, and developments which enable impactful STEM connections.