Celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of the Science Film Festival, the Goethe-Institut Ho Chi Minh City, under the patronage of the Consulate General of Germany and in collaboration with various partners, convened Science Fair 2025 – a special event bearing the theme ‘Curious little minds today – Sustainable change tomorrow.’
The fair sought to establish connections among organisations engaged in education, innovation, and sustainable development, while fostering an environment where science, education, and art converged. Designed for children, young people, and science enthusiasts, Science Fair 2025 presented a series of STEM activities, interactive exhibitions, and thematic discussions. The programme cultivated curiosity, a passion for learning, and a sense of environmental responsibility through a dynamic synthesis of creativity and scientific exploration.

As a long-standing partner of the Science Film Festival Viet Nam, VNUHCM–University of Science (HCMUS) contributed to advancing sustainability education through initiatives coordinated by the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Sciences. The Faculty introduced a variety of experiential learning opportunities combining technology, creativity, and environmental awareness.
The AR–VR station enabled visitors to design traditional Hoi An lanterns through augmented reality, effectively bridging cultural heritage with modern technological innovation. The Climate Fresk board game guided participants to examine causes and strategies for addressing climate change through interactive engagement. STEM-based games such as Green Footprint (carbon footprint), Mo-no-poly (polymer science), and ‘Green Career’ activities—including quizzes and picture-based challenges—attracted significant interest, conveying the imperative of sustainable living in daily practice.
Pupils and students engaging enthusiastically with the event activities.
Notably, within the framework of the Science in Dialogues series, Dr Nguyễn Hà Hùng Chương, a lecturer at the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Sciences (HCMUS), delivered an insightful talk titled ‘Green Career Orientation.’ The session focused on elucidating the concept of a ‘Green Career’ and the status of the sector as an inevitable global trend.
Dr Chương addressed the means by which students across all disciplines could ‘green’ future professions, whilst analysing the requisite skills and employment opportunities within the context of the global green transition. These perspectives assisted learners in clearly identifying the nexus between scientific knowledge, social responsibility, and sustainable career pathways.









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