| | | | | | Newsletter Science on Stage SwitzerlandFebruary 2026 | | | |
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| | Life Science Symposium 2026 in Lörrach
21.03.2026: The Life Science Symposium is aimed at secondary school teachers. Its
objective is to enrich biology lessons with tried and tested modern
experiments, working techniques and up-to-date specialist knowledge. Three workshops are presented by Swiss and German delegates, who will be part of next festival in Klaipeda. Information and registration • More | |
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| | Money matters: Now available in French“Money Matters”, originally developed by David Featonby and Rute Olivera, has now been translated into French by Véronique Corbeil, Science on Stage Canada. This collection of simple, hands-on experiments shows how everyday coins and banknotes can be used to explore fascinating scientific principles such as mechanics, electricity, and the properties of materials. Suitable for both primary and secondary students, the activities are easy to implement using money you already have - no lab equipment needed! Information • More | | | |
| | Shedding „light“ on a Picasso!The resource “Shedding “light” on a Picasso!” is a teaching material for physics teachers based on a project presented at the European Science on Stage festival 2024 in Turku. It introduces students to multispectral imaging in a highly motivating way. The project helps them to understand the applications of basic principles of Physics in practice. It is aimed at students of 12-15 years with extension activities for 16-18-year-olds. | | | |
| | Webinar: AI in STEM Education10.03.2026, 16:30-17:30 – Speakers: Liliana Fernandes & Cláudia Meirinhos, primary school teachers in Portugal: In this free Science on Stage webinar, our speakers will share practical, hands-on
approaches to integrating AI into STEM education. Participants will be
introduced to ready-to-use classroom materials, including the ‘EcoKids
Teach AI’ resources available on our website, as well as additional
tools, examples, and tips designed especially for beginners. Information and registration • More | | | |
| | The 2026 STEM Discovery Campaign has started!Scientix invites educators, projects, organisations, libraries, schools, universities, youth clubs and all interested stakeholders across Europe and beyond to celebrate careers and studies in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The campaign runs from 1 February to 30 April 2026, with a peak of activities from 25-30 April.
All educators organising, contributing to, or attending any action/activity that promotes STEM at any time since May 2025 are invited to include them on the map. Information • More | | | |
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