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Your future in STEM starts here.
4-6 November, 2025
Faculty of Geo-Data Science, Geodesy,
and Environmental Engineering,
AGH University of Krakow
For students aged 16-18
Registration has closed. Follow us on our socials for live updates from Krakow and to stay informed about upcoming ThinkYoung STEM School opportunities worldwide.
ThinkYoung STEM School
2025 marked the 10th anniversary of our STEM School (formerly ThinkYoung Coding School), dedicated to advancing STEM education and giving young people a chance to explore science and technology through hands-on learning.
Our curriculum has evolved over the years to ensure that all students — regardless of background or skill level — gain exposure to cutting-edge technologies. Recent updates include new modules on AI, robotics, and the metaverse.
Over the past decade, ThinkYoung and its partners have trained more than 1,900 teenagers across Europe, West Asia, and Africa, with over 60% female participation.


Kraków:
a successful first edition!
The 26th edition, held in Krakow in partnership with Bentley Systems, welcomed 16–17-year-old students for a three-day bootcamp on coding, engineering, and robotics.
This edition focused on infrastructure engineering — helping students understand not just how infrastructure works, but why it matters for building an impact-driven career and a better quality of life for all.
Beyond hands-on workshops, the School champions critical thinking, communication, and teamwork, equipping students with the skills and tools they need to build a better future for themselves and their communities.
“At Bentley Systems, we believe that inspiring young people to explore STEM related careers is essential to building the future of resilient and sustainable infrastructure. By partnering with ThinkYoung to bring the STEM School to Kraków, we’re helping students gain hands-on experience and see how engineering can make a real difference in their communities and beyond. We are especially proud to support a program that empowers young women and men equally to become the innovators and infrastructure leaders of tomorrow.” – Zeljko Djuretic, Senior Director-Education, Bentley Systems”
Our teaching team

Karol Bronowski, an entrepreneur from Krakow, is passionate about technology and innovation. During his studies, he organized Poland’s largest high school hackathon (WSEIcraft) and co-created holistic.news, including its magazine editions in Poland and Italy. He later worked as a freelancer on diverse IT projects before founding his own company, which has been delivering IT solutions to businesses for the past four years.
Driven by creativity and a love for technology, Karol is dedicated to inspiring and sharing knowledge with younger generations.
ThinkYoung is a not-for-profit organisation, aiming to make the world a better place for young people by involving them in decision-making processes and providing decision-makers with high-quality research on youth conditions. ThinkYoung conducts studies and surveys, makes advocacy campaigns, writes policy proposals, and develops education programmes: to date, ThinkYoung projects have reached more than 800,000 young people.
Bentley Systems is a global leader in software solutions for advancing infrastructure engineering. Its innovative tools empower professionals to design, build, and operate critical infrastructure, from bridges and roads to utilities and buildings, that sustain and improve quality of life around the world.
By combining cutting-edge technology with a strong commitment to education, Bentley Systems helps prepare the next generation of engineers and innovators, making STEM more accessible and impactful for young people everywhere.





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