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The European initiave Science on Stage - initially launched as Physics on Stage in 1999 – is designed for European teachers to share good practice in science teaching and to discuss (new) ways of improving the quality of science lessons. This is driven by the foreseen lack of young scientists in all European countries. Science on Stage Europe believes that a good way to encourage schoolchildren to consider a career in science or engineering is to motivate and educate their teachers. Therefore, Science on Stage Europe provides a forum for science teachers to exchange teaching ideas and gives them access to science teaching resources. History Physics on Stage Organised by EIROforum, a collaboration of European research organisations, the initiative Science on Stage began in 1999 as Physics on Stage (POS), with financial support from the European Commission [POS was half funded by EIROforum]. EIROforum launched the initiative to address the decreasing numbers of young physicists. The first Physics on Stage festival was at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2000. Over the course of an inspiring week, more than 500 teachers from 22 countries shared activities and projects in a fair, in workshops, in performances and in presentations showed that physics can be fun. On the back of this success, Physics on Stage 2 was arranged in 2002 at ESA in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. Physics on Stage 3 followed a year later at the same location. Science on Stage The members of EIROforum soon realised that the lack of young scientists was not limited to the field of physics, so the initiative was broadened to cover all sciences and renamed Science on Stage. The first Science on Stage festival took place in 2005, again at CERN in Geneva, and the second in 2007 at ESRF/ILL in Grenoble, France. The format of the Physics on Stage festivals remained and still remains unchanged. In May 2008, the financial support of the European Commission ran out. In March 2009, under the guidance of Stage on Stage Germany the 27 European countries involved unanimously affirmed their wish to continue the cooperation. All participants stressed the importance of regular European festivals as the flagship of the European Science on Stage activities. Alternative funding would be sought for the festivals. In October 2008, the first of these alternatively funded Science on Stage festivals took place at Urania in Berlin, organised by Science on Stage Germany and sponsored by THINK ING., an initiative of the Federation of German Employers‘ Associations in the Metal and Electrical Engineering Industries. The second alternatively funded European Science on Stage festival took place from 16–19 April 2011 at the Ørestad Gymnasium in Copenhagen under the motto “Science Teaching: Winning Hearts and Minds”. It was funded by the Danish Ministry of Education and organised by Danish Science Communication and the Science on Stage Europe office. The next Science on Stage festival will take place from 25–28 April 2013 in Slubice and Frankfurt/Oder at the German-Polish border. For the first time, the festival will be organised by two countries, represented by the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland and Science on Stage Germany, under the motto “Crossing Borders in Science Teaching”. 350 science teachers from across Europe will present their most innovative teaching ideas, workshops and performances. Participants are chosen at competitive national events or processes in each country involved. Organisation Initially launched as an initiative in 2008, Science on Stage Europe became an officially registered non-profit association in January 2012, with headquarters in Berlin and recognised by German law. Science on Stage Europe is organised in a bottom-up structure. The basis is the Science on Stage community in the participating countries. Each country has a national steering committee (NSC). The NSCs get together in the Science on Stage assembly and elect the executive board. The board is supported by invited experts and by the Science on Stage Europe office in Berlin. The Science on Stage international festivals take place every two years, as the culmination of all the national Science on Stage activities. The festivals are organised jointly by a European festival programme committee and a national organising committee. The countries involved References External links Science on Stage Europe, official website Article in Science in School magazine, Issue 13 Article in Science in School magazine, Issue 16. Discover the Science On Stage popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Science On Stage books.

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  • Humoral Wombs on the Shakespearean Stage synopsis, comments

    Humoral Wombs on the Shakespearean Stage

    Amy Kenny

    This book explores how the humoral womb was evoked, enacted, and embodied on the Shakespearean stage by considering the intersection of performance studies and humoral theory. ...

  • Sex on Stage synopsis, comments

    Sex on Stage

    Andrew Wyllie

    In the postwar period, theatre provided an important critique of the way in which British society engaged with issues of the politics of gender and sexuality. Sex on Stage examines...

  • The Irish Play on the New York Stage, 1874-1966 synopsis, comments

    The Irish Play on the New York Stage, 1874-1966

    John P. Harrington

    Over the years Americanespecially New Yorkaudiences have evolved a consistent set of expectations for the "Irish play." Traditionally the term implied a specific subject matter, in...

  • Africa on the Contemporary London Stage synopsis, comments

    Africa on the Contemporary London Stage

    Tiziana Morosetti

    This collection of essays investigates the way Africa has been portrayed on the London stage from the 1950s to the present. It focuses on whether and, if so, to what extent the A...

  • Songbirds on the Literary Stage synopsis, comments

    Songbirds on the Literary Stage

    Julia Effertz

    This interdisciplinary study, situated at the crosssection of music, literature and gender, examines the woman singer and her song as a literary motif in French and German prose fi...

  • Study on Microstructure and Rheological Properties of Cement-Chemical Admixtures-Water Dispersion System at Early Stage synopsis, comments

    Study on Microstructure and Rheological Properties of Cement-Chemical Admixtures-Water Dispersion System at Early Stage

    Yanrong Zhang

    This thesis studies the effects of superplasticizers, polyacrylate latexes and asphalt emulsions, which differ in molecular/particle size from nanometers to microns, on the rheolog...

  • On Death and Dying synopsis, comments

    On Death and Dying

    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

    Fifty years after its original publication, a commemorative edition with a new introduction and updated resources section of Dr. Elisabeth KüblerRoss’s beloved, groundbreaking clas...

  • Ireland on the World Stage synopsis, comments

    Ireland on the World Stage

    William Crotty & David E. Schmitt

    For 2nd and 3rd year courses in Irish Politics, European Politics, or Comparative Politics, International Relations or Economic Development. This book provides an uptodate analysis...

  • Science on Stage in Early Modern Spain synopsis, comments

    Science on Stage in Early Modern Spain

    Enrique Garcia Santo-Tomas

    Science on Stage in Early Modern Spain features essays by leading scholars in the fields of literary studies and the history of science, exploring the relationship between technica...

  • Cracking the Aging Code synopsis, comments

    Cracking the Aging Code

    Josh Mitteldorf & Dorion Sagan

    A revolutionary examination of why we age, what it means for our health, and how we just might be able to fight it.In Cracking the Aging Code, theoretical biologist Josh Mitteldorf...

  • Anne Frank on the Postwar Dutch Stage synopsis, comments

    Anne Frank on the Postwar Dutch Stage

    Remco Ensel

    This book is a case study into the affective history of Holocaust drama offering a new perspective on the impact of The Diary of Anne Frank, the pivotal 1950s play that was a turni...

  • Nationalism on the World Stage synopsis, comments

    Nationalism on the World Stage

    Philip A. D'Agati

    Beyond the realm of sports and spectacle, states host the Olympic Games for political, social, and cultural reasons. In particular, organizers have used the Olympics as an opportun...

  • The Complete Beck Diet for Life synopsis, comments

    The Complete Beck Diet for Life

    Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.

    The Complete Beck Diet for Life has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher.

  • Tibetan Subjectivities on the Global Stage synopsis, comments

    Tibetan Subjectivities on the Global Stage

    Shelly Bhoil & Enrique Galvan-Alvarez

    Tibetan Subjectivities on the Global Stage provides a comprehensive account of the ways Tibetans are reimagining their sense of belonging in the realms of politics, religion, and d...

  • Rape on the Contemporary Stage synopsis, comments

    Rape on the Contemporary Stage

    Lisa Fitzpatrick

    This book investigates the representation of rape in British and Irish theatre since the second wave of the Women’s Movement. Mainly focusing on the period from the 1990s to t...

  • Performing China on the London Stage synopsis, comments

    Performing China on the London Stage

    Ashley Thorpe

    This book details the history of Chinese theatre, and British representations of Chinese theatre, on the London stage over a 250year period.  A wide range of performance case ...

  • Real Animals on the Stage synopsis, comments

    Real Animals on the Stage

    Teresa Grant, Ignacio Ramos-Gay & Claudia Alonso Recarte

    Through a series of case studies, this book explores the role of live animals on the stage, from the early modern era to the present time. The contributors deal with visual and tex...

  • Performing Indigenous Identities on the Contemporary Australian Stage synopsis, comments

    Performing Indigenous Identities on the Contemporary Australian Stage

    Susanne Julia Thurow

    Over the past 50 years, Indigenous Australian theatre practice has emerged as a dynamic site for the discursive reflection of culture and tradition as well as colonial legacies, le...

  • Representing China on the Historical London Stage synopsis, comments

    Representing China on the Historical London Stage

    Dongshin Chang

    This book provides a critical study of how China was represented on the historical London stage in selected examples from the late seventeenth century to the early twentieth centur...

  • Kurdistan on the Global Stage synopsis, comments

    Kurdistan on the Global Stage

    Diane E. King

    Anthropologist Diane E. King has written about everyday life in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which covers much of the area long known as Iraqi Kurdistan. Following the overthrow o...

  • Sinners, Scandals, Scoundrels, And Scamps on the American Jewish Stage. synopsis, comments

    Sinners, Scandals, Scoundrels, And Scamps on the American Jewish Stage.

    American Jewish History

    Let us praise infamous Jews. Bad Jews have a good name in Western theater. Whether as a construct of Christian dogma or of antisemitism, or as an embodiment of Jewish protest or di...

  • Earth Matters on Stage synopsis, comments

    Earth Matters on Stage

    Theresa J. May

    Earth Matters on Stage: Ecology and Environment in American Theater tells the story of how American theater has shaped popular understandings of the environment throughout the twe...

  • Questions and Answers on Death and Dying synopsis, comments

    Questions and Answers on Death and Dying

    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

    On Death and Dying is one of the most important books ever written on the subject and is still considered the benchmark in the care of the dying. It became an immediate bestseller,...

  • Representing the Rural on the English Stage synopsis, comments

    Representing the Rural on the English Stage

    Gemma Edwards

    This book explores how the English rural has been represented in contemporary theatre and performance. Exploring a range of plays, forms, and contexts of theatre production, Repres...

  • Detroit on Stage synopsis, comments

    Detroit on Stage

    Marijean Levering

    Founded in 1910, Detroit’s Players Club is an allmale club devoted to the production of theater by members for other members’ enjoyment. Called simply "The Players," members of the...

  • Chimica on the stage synopsis, comments

    Chimica on the stage

    Andrea Macchia & Luigi Campanella

    Gli esperimenti, come i film, non sono tutti uguali: alcuni sono di difficile interpretazione e scarsa visibilità, altri vere e proprie icone scientifiche, come per ...

  • Nerve synopsis, comments

    Nerve

    Taylor Clark

    Nerves make us bomb job interviews, first dates, and SATs. With a presentation looming at work, fear robs us of sleep for days. It paralyzes seasoned concert musicians and freezes ...