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International festivals
 
At the end of a cycle of national activities, an international festival is held to bring together the winners of all the national competitions in an intensive week of information sharing and discussion.
 
The next International Science on Stage Festival will be held in Grenoble, from 2 to 6 April 2007. Teachers from 27 countries are expected to take part in this exciting event, which will showcase the very best of today's science education.

The Science on Stage 2 festival will involve approximately 400 science teachers who have been selected at the national level. The festival offers them a unique opportunity to exchange materials and ideas, to meet scientists, learn from them and work with them. They will be able to take part in the fair, in which each country showcases innovative science experiments and demonstrations; attend workshops devoted to science teaching resources, ideas or projects; and watch on-stage presentations which demonstrate innovative ideas for the communication of science ideas.  
 
Science on Stage in a few dates:

  • 2-6 April 2007: Science on Stage 2 at ESRF/ILL (Grenoble)
  • 12-18 October 2004: Science on Stage 1 at CERN (Geneva)
  • 8-15 November 2003: Physics on Stage 3 at ESA-ESTEC (Nordwijk)
  • 2-6 April 2002: Physics on Stage 2 at ESA-ESTEC (Nordwijk)
  • 6-10 November 2000: Physics on Stage 1 at CERN (Geneva)
Follow the links on the right for more information about each festival.
 
 
Last update: 17 July 2007
 


Science on Stage 2
Science on Stage 2 festival website Science on Stage 1Download poster (138 kb)
Science on Stage 1 festival website Physics on Stage 3Download poster (919 kb)
Physics on Stage 3 festival website Physics on Stage 2Download poster (352 kb)
Physics on Stage 2 festival website Physics on Stage 1Download poster (19 kb)
Physics on Stage 1 festival website
 
 
 
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