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Science on Stage Festival 2024: a great success for Switzerland

The 13th European Science on Stage Festival closes its doors with a big success for the Swiss delegation. Half the projects it presented won awards.

Swiss delegation in Turku, Festival Science on Stage 2024
Image: Sylvia Bach, Science on Stage Switzerland

From 12 to 15 August 2024, the Science on Stage Festival was held in Turku, Finland. 250 science teaching projects prepared by teachers from 35 mainly European countries were presented at the festival. Four projects were part of the Swiss delegation. Two of these projects were selected by an international jury:

Felix and Reto Speerli received one of the seven prizes for the best projects ("European STEM Teacher Award") at the festival with their Ötzi project.

Delphine Schumacher and Grégory Chatton's 'Simple machine' received a "Highly commended project" mention alongside four other projects.

Congratulations to the winners! The Swiss delegation was very proud of its delegates.

  • Award Felix and Reto Speerli, Festival Science on Stage
  • Mention, Schumacher and Chatton, Festival Science on Stage
  • Festival Science on Stage 2024, Felix and Reto Speerli
  • Schumacher and Chatton, Festival Science on Stage
  • Award Felix and Reto Speerli, Festival Science on StageImage: Anne Jacob, Science on Stage Switzerland1/4
  • Mention, Schumacher and Chatton, Festival Science on StageImage: Anne Jacob, Science on Stage Switzerland2/4
  • Festival Science on Stage 2024, Felix and Reto SpeerliImage: Anne Jacob, Science on Stage Switzerland3/4
  • Schumacher and Chatton, Festival Science on StageImage: Anne Jacob, Science on Stage Switzerland4/4

Categories

  • High School I
  • High School II
  • Primary school

Contact

Dr Anne Jacob
SCNAT
Commission for the Promotion of Young Talents
House of Academies
PO Box
3001 Bern
Switzerland