20th June 2024 || 1:15 p.m. - 2 p.m. || Albert-Einstein-Str. 27, 18059 Rostock, Erweiterungsbau Chemie, room 230
Using a few simple and easy-to-carry experiments, it is shown how one can arouse the interest of both the scientifically interested public and that of young students in a research topic. This is intended to create intrinsic motivation to further engage with this topic.
Topics
- Easy to carry out experiments to stimulate interest
- Creating a problem-oriented questioning attitude
- Starting points for a scientific question
Note
Number of participants: 25
Course language: English
Participation fee
free of charge
Realization
Dr. Pham Thanh Nga, Faculty of Chemistry, Hanoi National University of Education (lecturer)
Prof. Dr. Udo Kragl, Institute of Chemistry, University of Rostock
Prof. Dr. em. Alfred Flint, Institute of Chemistry, University of Rostock
Corina Reinheckel, Head of the Graduate Academy and Coordination of the Mare Balticum Fellowship Program || corina.reinheckeluni-rostockde
Organized as part of the Mare Balticum Fellowship Program at the University of Rostock.
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Registration
No registration required.