Travel scholarships for Teacher Exchange
Have you seen a project at the festival you especially like? Do you want to continue the exchange with an international colleague you met at the festival?
School teachers who met each other at the festival can apply for a travel scholarship to deepen the exchange or develop a new STEM project together. Science on Stage Europe provides a subsidy of up to 300 € for travel costs.
Aim of this exchange is to develop a new STEM project together which can be handed in as 'joint project' for the upcoming Science on Stage festival.
Please find all details below.
- Fill in the application form in time and send it to info@science-on-stage.eu. Please note: Your chosen deadline needs to be at least one month before your travel date!
- The Executive Board (LINK) will decide about your travel scholarship within a month after the deadline. In case of acceptance:
- Teacher exchange will take place (in the school of one of the teachers)
- Send short report, photos, results and tickets (original) to the Science on Stage Europe office
- Science on Stage Europe refunds travel costs (max. 300€)
Before you apply we kindly ask you to please read the regulations and criteria (LINK) for travel scholarships.
>> Download application form 'Travel Scholarship / Teacher Exchange' (LINK)
>> Download regulations and criteria for travel scholarships (LINK)
Travel scholarship applications can be handed in four times a year:
Deadline 1: 15 March
Deadline 2: 15 June
Deadline 3: 15 September
Deadline 4: 15 December
Cyprus-Greece ׀ Dec 2018 ׀ Teachers: Christina Aristodimou, Georgios Villias ׀ Meeting location: Limassol, Cyprus
Denmark-Ireland ׀ Jun 2018 ׀ Teachers: Line Nygård Mikkelsen, Declan Cathcart ׀ Meeting location: Baunehøjskolen, Denmark
France-Germany ׀ Mar 2018 ׀ Teachers: Philippe Jeanjacquot, Kirsten Biedermann ׀ Meeting location: Lyon, France
Italy-Iceland ׀ Mar 2018 ׀ Teachers: Sabina Maraffi, Asdis Ingolfsdottir ׀ Meeting location: Naples, Italy
The Netherlands-Germany ׀ Mar 2018 ׀ Teachers: Bert Nagel, Stephanie Cremer, Mira Büllesbach ׀ Meeting location: Lelystad, The Netherlands
Slovakia-Finland ׀ Jan-Feb 2018 ׀ Teachers: Iveta Stefancinova, Kalle Vähä-Heikkilä ׀ Meeting location: Prešov, Slovakia
Portugal-Spain ׀ Jan 2018 ׀ Teachers: Liliana Fernandes, Ana Villaescus, Palma García Hormigo ׀ Meeting location: Vila Verde, Portugal
Switzerland-Germany ׀ Jan 2018 ׀ Teachers: Reto Speerli, Dieter Schmidt ׀ Meeting location: Pfäffikon, Switzerland
Iceland-Italy ׀ Dec 2017 ׀ Teachers: Asdis Ingolfsdottir, Sabina Maraffi ׀ Meeting location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Germany-Bulgaria ׀ Sep 2016 ׀ Teachers: Frank Walter, Ute Eckhof, Petya Petkova, Nedyalka Hristozova ׀ Meeting location: Goslar, Germany
Spain-The Netherlands ׀ Apr 2016 ׀ Teachers: Nuria Muñoz Molina, Silvio Rademaker ׀ Meeting location: Algeciras, Spain
Germany-The Netherlands ׀ Mar 2016 ׀ Teachers: Christian Karus, André Steffans, Dirk Hilbers, Tom Toebes ׀ Meeting location: Wesel, Germany
United Kingdom-The Netherlands ׀ Feb 2016 ׀ Teachers: David Teasdale, Hans Mulder ׀ Bolten, United Kingdom
Greece-Romania ׀ Feb 2016 ׀ Teachers: Panagiotis Lazos, Laszlo Papp ׀ Meeting location: Athens, Greece
Bulgaria-Finland ׀ Oct 2015 ׀ Teachers: Márta Gajdosné Szabó, Kirsi Rehunen ׀ Meeting location: Budapest, Hungary
You are a former Science on Stage festival participant and developed a project with a teacher from another country? Do you want to share it with us at the next European Science on Stage festival? Then apply with your 'joint project'!
Besides the regular national STEM teacher delegations, there are several additional places at the European Science on Stage festivals for teachers offering internationally developed projects - the so-called 'joint projects'.
The festival committee decides upon your application and your participation in the event. The project should be:
- from teachers from two different countries that decided to develop a project together and of whom at least one participated at a European Science on Stage festival
- for the evaluation obvious in its development or its progress
Teachers with joint projects can directly apply to Science on Stage Europe for the next European Science on Stage festival in Prague. Detailed information will be given on time.