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Students' scientific skills

Video: Paul Spiteri Lucas

Scientific and technological projects made by students are this week being exhibited at the NSTF Science Week, being organised in collaboration with MCST at Villa Bighi, Kalkara until April 10.

The week is an annual event which follows a science programme developed by NSTF together with the Malta Chamber of Scientists and the Malta Council of Science and Technology, to encourage students to read for degrees in science and take up careers within this sphere.

Some 3,000 school children and youths are expected to visit the event, which is also aimed at the corporate sector.

Activities specifically designed for integrating education and business include lectures, debates and demonstrations.

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