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Date: 28.10.2019 Category: general news, university life
More than 300 students have received their Young Explorers Academy grade books. In the coming months, children and youths will spend their time doing activities including experimenting in laboratories as well as taking part in lectures, workshops, trips and scientific picnics.
The Young Explorers Academy is a series of lectures and popular science workshops for primary school students. During the meetings, which take place once a month in various age groups, children learn about various issues related to physics, mathematics, technology, and engineering. Every meeting offers visual aids such as pictures, photographs, or short educational videos, and the lectures abound with experiments.
- We’ve started the academic year at the Young Explorers Academy for the twelfth time already. We have prepared many interesting activities for you, during which you will learn the secrets of science. Some of you took part in the previous editions and were bitten by the science bug. The participants of the first editions of YLA are already students of our university or are event preparing for the defences of their theses, which is thanks to associate professor Anna Hajdusianek, who encouraged WUST authorities to establish the academy - said Vice-Rector for Teaching during the ceremonial inauguration.
On Saturday, all YSA students received their grade books and were accepted into the community of Wrocław University of Science and Technology. At the end of the year or semester of study and after obtaining their credits, they will receive a diploma of graduation from the Academy.
- We’ve met for the twelfth time already, but the academy classes are never the same. Science is amazing and very diverse, and we cannot keep talking about the same things in our lectures. We’ll do our best to ensure that you’ll also find science around you from an early age, because that's when you look for answers to most questions - added associate professor Anna Hajdusianek from the Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology, the originator and director of the academy.
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