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!
Ready to bring circular economy concepts to your classroom and teach your students hands-on STEM and digital skills? Explore Girls Go Circular!
Each December, Physics in Advent (PiA) opens the door to 24 fun and thought-provoking physics experiments, with the chance to win cool prizes!
Explore the form and function of ‘nature’s tiny sculptures’ – proteins – with an engaging art competition from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
Explore the science behind some of the SDGs and the key role science has to play in our efforts towards achieving them.
Step inside a science-inspired art exhibition where students bring biological molecules to life.
The European Space Agency’s Astro Pi Challenge gives students the chance to conduct their own science investigation on the International Space Station.
Give your students the opportunity to work as real scientists and win a unique experience experimenting at CERN.
Get a glimpse into the weird and wonderful life on Earth with the three winning entries in the Science in School writing competition.
The Beamline for Schools competition: connecting high school students to particle physics since 2014
Project Earth: empowering young people to build a better world
Girls Go Circular: your key to engaging STEM Education
Physics in Advent: The hands-on physics Advent calendar
Unfold Your World: using art to explore the story of life
Sustainable Science: Articles for European Sustainable Development Week
Art meets molecular biology
Run your coding experiment in space
Students and science collide: CERN’s Beamline for Schools competition
Student competition: the search for the strangest species on Earth