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Category: Learn

Share Your Future!

Turn your students into co-researchers!

Assignment 1: What Didn’t You Do in 2020?

Turn your students into co-researchers!

Sign up here!

The project is free and open to all! It is intended for students in lower secondary and upper secondary school, but also works for community colleges and other adult education programmes. You can find a link to register for the project here.

About the project

Utopian Stories is a project in which students collaborate with research scientists to study the changes we want to make for a sustainable future.

Activities and videos for teachers

Here is a collection of resources for you to use in your teaching, such as continuing education videos and teacher’s guides.

Contact

Here you can find contact info for the project leaders, researchers and other collaborative partners.

Calendar

Activities, invitations and links to continuing education for teachers, online school programmes etc. can be added here as they become available.

Become our scientist for Help a Scientist 2020

Are you our scientist for the project Help a Scientist 2020? Do you want help with your research?

A sustainable future

A material for the classroom for secondary- and high school pupils about sustainability, Nobel Prizes and the global goals.  

Questions – Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 2018

Questions to the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 2018

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