
European Space Camp is a summer camp for young people aged 17 to 21, interested in space and science with a background in Physics and Mathematics. It runs at Norway's Andøya Rocket Range (it is taught in English) and this year it will run 29 July - 9 August 2009
Participants spend a week doing technical experiments, involved in a rocket campaign, working as real rocket scientists, learning how to exploit knowledge they already possess, as well as broadening their understanding of applied science. Through the work in groups they have to use their creativity, and learn to co-operate. The programme includes group work with hands-on activities related to the rocket launch, lectures and social activities.
The Space Camp is FREE, though participants have to cover their own travel expenses. The Registration deadline is 15 April 2009.
For more details, see the website or email salome@spacecamp.no
Participants spend a week doing technical experiments, involved in a rocket campaign, working as real rocket scientists, learning how to exploit knowledge they already possess, as well as broadening their understanding of applied science. Through the work in groups they have to use their creativity, and learn to co-operate. The programme includes group work with hands-on activities related to the rocket launch, lectures and social activities.
The Space Camp is FREE, though participants have to cover their own travel expenses. The Registration deadline is 15 April 2009.
For more details, see the website or email salome@spacecamp.no
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