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Malta Following the success of their visit in October 2007 (see Hayes, 2008), Dudley Shallcross, Tim Harrison and their outreach team from Bristol ChemLabSw1 returned to the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo in April 2009 for an encore. They were invited to the Mediterranean country by a joint committee of science leaders from church and state schools, which included Chris Schembri and Doreen Mizzi, with whom the Bristol team had first established the collaboration at Science on Stage 2 in 2007, and Tano Bugeja.
The team also held a seventh, extended session on the topic of climate change for trainee teachers and science undergraduates at the University of Malta. Austria Friday the 13th is thought to be an unlucky day in some countries – not so in Austria, it seems: on Friday 13 March, Science on Stage Austria officially became a non-profit organisation with six members on the board and an advisory committee of twelve, under the name of Science on Stage Austria eVw2. They started preparations to present themselves at a range of events. For instance, you can meet them at the YoTech Event in Viennaw3 and the EXE 09 in Welsw4 (see events list). The Austrians are also rolling up their sleeves for their own national event, scheduled for 25 and 26 February 2010 at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. Belgium
For the national science spring fair, Le Printemps des Sciencesw10, which this year was held from 23-29 March under the motto ‘Evolutions – Revolutions’, Science on Stage Belgium ran two workshops in Namur and Mons.
Germany On 27 March 2009, the national steering committees from all countries involved in Science on Stage met in Berlin, Germany, and agreed that the project must continue, also at an international level. To this end, they have set up a committee to come up with a strategy. In the meantime, there is a competition to decide who will host the next pan-European event, under the assistance and guidance of Science on Stage Germanyw11, who will share the experience they acquired in the organisation of the international Science on Stage festival in October 2008 (see Furtado, 2009). An important constituent of this successful event was the workshops on a variety of topics from the area of science education. To follow up on this, the work on four of the topics is now being continued by participants from about 15 countries in a series of teacher workshops (see events list) in Berlin throughout 2009 and 2010. References Bultitude K (2009) Take the weather with you. Science in School 11: 52-57. www.scienceinschool.org/2009/issue11/weather Furtado S (2009) Science on Stage: recent international events. Science in School 11: 11-14. www.scienceinschool.org/2009/issue11/sos Hayes E (2008) Science on Stage: recent activities. Science in School 10: 4-7. www.scienceinschool.org/2008/issue10/sos Shallcross D, Harrison T (2008) Practical demonstrations to augment climate change lessons. Science in School 10: 46-50. www.scienceinschool.org/2008/issue10/climate Web references w1 – For more information on Bristol ChemLabS and their activities, see: www.chemlabs.bris.ac.uk w2 – Find out more about Science on Stage Austria eV online: www.scienceonstage.at w3 – To learn more about the 2009 Yo-Tech events in Vienna and Graz, see: www.yo-tech.at w4 – Find out more about Exe 09 in Wels on: www.nawi4you.at w5 – To learn more about Science on Stage Belgium, see: www.scienceonstage.be w6 – The organisers of Belgium’s Expo-Sciences fair in Brussels and Liège have their website here: www.jsb.be w7 - Find out more about the Centre de Culture Scientifique science museum in Parentville de Couillet here: www.ulb.ac.be/ccs w8 – The website of the Ghent science museum can be found here: www.sciencemuseum.ugent.be w9 – To find out more about NEMO, the Network of Excellence on Micro-Optics, and their EDUkit, see: www.micro-optics.org/www/edukit w10 – To learn more about the Belgian science spring fair, see: www.printempsdessciences.be w11 – Visit the website of Science on Stage Germany here: www.scienceonstage.de
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