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Life Sciences Symposium 2025

Venue

Gymnasium Bäumlihof

The Life Science Symposium is aimed at secondary school teachers. Its objective is to enrich biology lessons with tried and tested modern experiments, working techniques and up-to-date specialist knowledge.

Workshop Grillen – LSS2024
Image: Thomas Scheuber, Science on Stage Switzerland

The focus of the symposium is on two expert lectures and two workshops of 90 minutes each, in which teachers work practically and gain experience. Ideas, equipment and recent literature will be presented and discussed at stands in an exchange fair. Institutions from the field of life sciences will introduce themselves.

Two workshops at this symposium are projects presented as part of the European Science on Stage festival held in Turku in August 2024:

  • Die Hefe gibt Gas: Thomi Scheuber - Gymnasium Kirschgarten Basel, Science on Stage Switzerland
  • Molecular Biology in the Classroom: Simon Lewis - The Thomas Hardye School (Dorchester), Science on Stage UK

The link to the programme and registration can be found here: https://www.biovalley-college.net/life-sciences-symposium/

Categories

  • High School II
Languages: English, German, French