Bringing structures to life
Teachers from across Europe discover the beauty of protein crystallography.
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Teachers from across Europe discover the beauty of protein crystallography.
Who murdered Sir Ernest? How do you organise an astronomical school exchange? Why don’t ants have kings? How can you build an ECG for a Venus fly trap? What exactly happens in your intestines?
This June, students from around Europe met in Portugal to compete in the European CanSat competition. One of their teachers tells us more.
Win the Beamline for Schools competition and take a trip to CERN to do your own real-life particle physics experiment.
Watch the launch of ESA astronaut Tim Peake, NASA astronaut Tim Kopra and Russian commander Yuri Malenchenko to the International Space Station on 15 December at 11:03 GMT (12:03 CET).
In July 2015, 120 teachers from around Europe converged at ESA to learn how to use space as a context for broader teaching.
A packed schedule brought teachers from across Europe and Canada to share ideas, best practice and a lot of fun.
As young scientists from across Europe gathered in Bratislava to exhibit their projects, find out what impressed the jury most.
The Catalan primary school El Roure Gros has a unique concept: all learning is done through experimentation and investigation. Science on Stage Germany invited eight teachers from Austria, Germany and Italy to visit the school.
For two science teachers from opposite ends of Europe – David Featonby and Zuzana Ješková – Science on Stage was the beginning of an inspiring and enjoyable collaboration.
Bringing structures to life
Murder, microbes and Myrmicinae: Science on Stage Germany
European CanSat Competition 2016
CERN’s high-school physics competition shines bright
Watch Principia live
Space for all the sciences: the ESA teachers workshop
Science teaching in the spotlight
Meeting the next generation of scientists: the European Union Contest for Young Scientists
Learning through investigation: Science on Stage visit to El Roure Gros primary school
Science on Stage: a Slovak-British relationship