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international meeting at schools

The 5th Young Researchers at Schools International Meeting is one of the most popular activities of Mednight, a project part of the European Year of Youth and is funded under the EU’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie action MSCA & Citizens. In this virtual meeting, young scientists will show their research work, interacting live and answering students’ questions, bringing science closer to hundreds of young people.

Throughout the meeting, which will be held online, the selected researchers will have 10′ to explain in a simple and attractive way their research to high school students and thus promote the vocations of young students and expanding their knowledge on the subject in question.

It will take place next May 5 2025

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The meeting will be publicized on international channels to promote STEM practices at school age and on resource platforms for teachers such as Scientix to achieve a high participation of schools during the celebration of the meeting.