Practice is often more interesting than pure theory. Especially when it comes to learning physics.

Thanks to a generous donor — the Kepler-Seminar e.V. student lab and the Senior Science Club — who, in today's busy world, didn’t spare the most precious thing: time, our SKOLA+ project was recently provided with 14 fantastic physics experiments for secondary school students. In this way, physics lessons can be made much more exciting through varied practical demonstrations, which inevitably intensifies learning.

Professor Ferenc Krausz personally handed over these "BOXED experiments" to physics teacher Myroslav Herei at the Bakosh Lyceum in Transcarpathia during his recent visit to Ukraine. Both the children and the teachers welcomed Professor Krausz with heartfelt gratitude. He received many drawings from the younger students, while members of the student council briefly interviewed him for the first issue of the student magazine. Not a bad start when you have a conversaton with a Nobel Laureate!

Thank you for your donations to help hundreds of rural schoolchildren in Ukraine catch up on their studies! These experiments are an important first step towards the planned establishment of a STEM laboratory for pupils at this secondary school. We are currently raising funds to achieve this goal as well!