KRUU Projects

Top professors, academic experts and industry partners have come together to create Kruu projects. Each project module is thoughtfully designed to guide middle and high school students through a logical sequence of problem solving. Students gain access to curated content, worksheets, and study materials, and they are paired with research assistants for guidance. Here are all the Kruu projects.

Smash the Stigma: Spreading Mental Health Awareness

This high school project encourages students to create a vibrant and engaging online campaign to destigmatize mental health. Working in teams, students will research mental health topics and use their creativity to design a dynamic digital campaign that includes videos, info graphics, blog posts, and social media content. The project…

Building a FinTech Startup

This project immerses senior grade students in the dynamic world of Financial Technology (FinTech) with a focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Ethical FinTech Practices. Students will conceptualise, design and develop a FinTech Startup that addresses SDGs such as financial inclusion, quality education and economic growth while adhering to…

Reducing Carbon Footprint of E-Commerce

The rapid growth of e-commerce has led to significant environmental impacts, notably through increased carbon emissions from packaging, transportation, and delivery. This project aims to identify and implement innovative strategies to reduce the carbon footprint associated with online shopping. Students will analyse current practices of e-commerce companies, investigate sustainable alternatives,…

Bits and Pixels: Preserving Culture through Digital Storytelling

The project invites students to document their cultural heritage using the art form of digital storytelling. Students will create a podcast/video/interactive article that explores a part of their cultural identity. The theme of their cultural focus may be food, architecture, clothing, or festivals. Once students pick their cultural theme, they…

Crowdsourcing History: Social Media as a Historical Source?

The project invites students to explore the concept of crowdsourcing history through social media, where users contribute to the documentation and interpretation of historical events. Students will analyse the benefits of this approach, such as the democratisation of history, the inclusion of diverse perspectives, and the rapid dissemination of information.…