The Beamline for Schools competition: connecting high school students to particle physics since 2014
Students worldwide can win a life-changing opportunity to work at a real particle accelerator such as CERN, DESY or ELSA.
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Students worldwide can win a life-changing opportunity to work at a real particle accelerator such as CERN, DESY or ELSA.
Project Earth supports students to innovate for the planet with expert advisors and ‘Pitch for the Planet'. Take part!
Meet antimatter – nature’s invisible twin that could explain our existence and inspire our wildest stories.
Spice up your physics lessons and show your students the tremendous impact of physics research on medical innovations.
Super (role) models: Use stories about real scientists to inspire, build confidence, and help the next generation of innovators envision their place in STEM.
A maths field trip? Yes, really! MathCityMap transforms any space outside the classroom into an outdoor mathematical laboratory.
Explore five inspiring STEM projects from ESA and the ESERO network. Use the excitement of space to engage students and enhance your STEM teaching!
Low cost, high impact: try these creative and engaging experiments that use inexpensive everyday materials to bring curriculum science to life.
Ready to bring circular economy concepts to your classroom and teach your students hands-on STEM and digital skills? Explore Girls Go Circular!
Not sure how best to source and create images for sharing your teaching materials? It’s a snap if you follow these simple tips!
The Beamline for Schools competition: connecting high school students to particle physics since 2014
Project Earth: empowering young people to build a better world
Five things that matter about antimatter
How physics saves lives: Interdisciplinarity drives research
Bringing STEM to life: using LabXchange Narratives to inspire tomorrow’s scientists
MathCityMap: take maths lessons out into the city
Back to School with space-related STEM projects from ESA and ESERO 2025–2026
Science on a shoestring: inspiring experiments with everyday items
Girls Go Circular: your key to engaging STEM Education
Picture perfect: making the most of images when creating and sharing teaching resources