Young people and science programme from caixa catalunya's social work
Young people and science programme from caixa catalunya's social work
Caixa Catalunya's Obra Social, with the co-operation of the Ministry of Education of the Generalitat de Catalunya, wishes to encourage young students to work in the field of science. This is the purpose of the Young People and Science programme, part of which are the E2C3, a series of summer science workshops with 50 places for students who are finishing their 4th year of Spanish compulsory secondary education and wish to be part of a completely free scientific experience.
 
Once the E2C3 have finished and until they go into higher education, the young people who have demonstrated their commitment, effort and ability to deal with the challenges of Caixa Catalunya’s Young People and Science Programme will be able to continue with their scientific education support activities, including attending lectures and summer holiday workshops at national research centres and on international programmes.


If you are young and enterprising
and wish to be part of an unforgettable experience, come to the E2C3, scientific workshops in which you’ll meet students with the same interests as you and who would like to learn how scientists work. During this time you will lead the life of a real scientist and, together with your companions, develop a project from one of the five areas proposed:
Project
You can extend your research experience by attending to lectures and all workshops during the summer holidays at national research centres and on international programmes.
It’s up to you.

The E2C3 workshops are perfect for you, workshops during which you will experience science, in a natural paradise at Caixa Catalunya’s Les Planes de Son Centre for Nature and Sustainable Development of the Pyrenees. Call us on 902 400 973 and we will answer your questions.




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