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         <h5>With the intention to involve children in biosciences, our team played a part in the establishment of an educational project the "UNO Academy" aiming to raise the young-generation's interest in science. </h5>
 
         <h5>With the intention to involve children in biosciences, our team played a part in the establishment of an educational project the "UNO Academy" aiming to raise the young-generation's interest in science. </h5>
 
         <p>We arranged the initial meeting with the UNO Parks and later were invited to contribute to the creation of the "UNO Academy" - an interactive educational program for children aged 7 to 12 years. The program aimed to encourage toddlers to explore science through fun and interactive learning modules. "UNO Academy" included the STEAM fields - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Its goal was to teach students to think critically and have not only an engineering but also imaginative and creative approach towards real-world problems while building on their current mathematics and science base.</p>
 
         <p>We arranged the initial meeting with the UNO Parks and later were invited to contribute to the creation of the "UNO Academy" - an interactive educational program for children aged 7 to 12 years. The program aimed to encourage toddlers to explore science through fun and interactive learning modules. "UNO Academy" included the STEAM fields - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Its goal was to teach students to think critically and have not only an engineering but also imaginative and creative approach towards real-world problems while building on their current mathematics and science base.</p>

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With the intention to involve children in biosciences, our team played a part in the establishment of an educational project the "UNO Academy" aiming to raise the young-generation's interest in science.

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