The National Student Travel Foundation (NSTF) has launched another year of educational projects for students aged eight to 22.

NSTF is visiting educational institutions all over Malta and Gozo to talk to students, teachers and school senior management teams.

The foundation was also present during the university's Freshers' Week where talks with students were held.

NSTF projects are scientific and European in character.

The Mini European Assembly (open to students attending post-secondary schools and the first year of the tertiary education) is a simulation of the European Parliament where students discuss and debate topics of European relevance.

The Malta Student Science Forum, another NSTF project for students aged 16 to 22, encourages students to discuss current science topics from a scientific and ethical perspective, while the Contest for Young Scientists (students aged 16-22) promotes creativity in the development of a scientific or technological project or in the explanation of a scientific phenomena.

NSTF is inviting interested parties to check the NSTF website at www.nsts.org for rules and regulations of the various projects.

The closing date for all projects is Monday.

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