Just imagine:
Everybody wants to go to class!

Physics is a drag? Boring old chemistry?
Technology puts you off?

It doesn't have to be like this! What does Schlabbi say?

That is what the Schools Laboratory at Research Centre Jülich intends to show. Science lessons conceived by scientists and put into practice by teachers will investigate exciting topics.
"What holds the innermost structure of the world together?" -
"Why should we accelerate particles?" -
"Good ozone, bad ozone" -
"Eddy current slows down tram!" -
"How sensitive is the mimosa?"

Interested? -
The following pages provide more information: subject matter taught, topics, registration and much more.


Schools should use the service of JuLab!

At the opening of the Schools Laboratory on 11 November 2005, Barbara Sommer, Minister for Schools and Further Training of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, recommended the Schools Laboratory as "a place of learning outside the school" and appealed "to schools to use such services and in this way to integrate current research into school lessons to an even greater extend".





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