European students will benefit from NANOYOU project
28 April 2009A new NANOYOU project is designed for school students and the new winner of the 1.5 million euro tender, Israel’s Organization for Rehabilitation and Training will provide the basics of nanotechnology to more than 30,000 students across Europe. The program will be designed by professionals and experts of the field and will be well balanced to aspiring students of 11 to 25 years of age.
The program NANOYOU will be introduced across more than 20 EU states and the mysteries of the topic will be covered in school programs and science centers for the age group of 11 to 18 and 19 to 25 years respectively. The program lessons will be introduced by about 400 best technical institutes of Israel and will thus bring the new educational export status to the country.
The NANOYOU program will cover some of the most challenging tasks associated with the use of nanotechnology such as ethical, societal, health and legal issues. The program will benefit to the teachers as the contents and information of the nanotechnology program is well designed and it is up to date. The educational methodology and communication of the program is enriched by the NANOYOU partners that have rich experience in academia and industry.
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