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  • ENSITE Multiplier Event in Turkey

    Cappadocia, Turkey , Turkey

    Theme: Incorporating Socio-Scientific Issues in STEM Education  Hacettepe University, Turkey How would you persuade someone to take COVID-19 vaccine? How can we tackle with climate change? As a teacher, how would you use socio-scientific issues in your classroom practice? The...

  • GEM Summer School in Malta

    Malta University , Malta

    Girls4STEM Malta Summer School This free summer school at the University of Malta is for girls who have finished year 7 of their schooling (around age 12). Participants will participate in team activities linked to real life problems in which...

    Free
  • GEM Summer School in Nitra, Slovakia

    Nitra , Slovakia (Slovak Republic)

    More than a Trip - outdoor STEM scientific activities   The summer school in Nitra offers outdoor STEM activities for girls between the age of 15 – 18. They will learn about landscape scientific research through the observation of selected...

    Free
  • GEM Network Kick-Off Meeting, online, November 11, 2-5:30 p.m. (UTC/GMT+1)

    Online

    The project GEM Consortium would like to kindly invite all interested parties to participate in the GEM Network Kick-Off meeting, taking place: November 11, 2 – 5:30 p.m. (UTC/GMT+1) virtually: https://zoom.us/j/98338946823?pwd=QmJFT2FTU0JORTcwOWhUbWNhREJUUT09 As a member of the Europe-wide network you will...

    Free
  • 3rd MOST Consortium Meeting

    Online

    In the first practical phase of the project, which has now been completed, many different School-Community-Projects (SCPs) were launched in the ten participating countries. The consortium is now meeting to share the results from the first round, analyse experiences and...

  • STEMkey’s 4th Transnational Project Meeting

    During this meeting, the main focus is on finding solutions to assess STEM key competences in classroom settings. Assessment methods are of high importance, as only when teachers are enabled to assess learners' performances upon completion of any given task/subject...