Join the ESA Teach with Space Online Conference 2025

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ESA

April 11, 2025

Register now for the ESA Teach with Space Online Conference from 9 to 10 July 2025. The conference is open to Latvian school teachers and educators, and it’s free.

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ESA’s project Astronaut Sławosz Uznański answering questions during the 2024 ESA Teach with Space Online Conference

The conference will provide an overview of the ESA Education Program, offer new resources, and highlight inspiring ways to teach STEM using space as a theme.

The two-day event will feature keynote lectures, interactive demonstrations, and virtual tours of ESA facilities. Teachers will also have the opportunity to share their own school projects and network with peers. Don’t miss the chance to learn new teaching methods that use space exploration as a context for STEM education. See the complete program here.

By participating, teachers will hear from ESA experts on a wide range of exciting topics, including: • Earth Observation helping study biodiversity, • Searching for Exoplanets, • Reaching the Moon and Beyond, • The use of Artificial Intelligence in Space Missions.

Teachers will also have the chance to meet an ESA astronaut, explore engaging STEM activities, and participate in interdisciplinary projects that showcase the real-world applications of STEM through space exploration.

To participate, teachers must complete the registration form. Space is limited, so be sure to register early. To ensure fair access for educators across all ESA Member States, registrations will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis by country of residency. Applications will close on 7 July 2025 (12:00 pm CEST). Apply now to reserve your place!

 

Source: esa.int

 

 

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