A delegation of teachers and education officers from the Mi­nistry for Education recently participated in the third Scientix Conference in Brussels.

The event, which attracted around 350 teachers, policy makers, researchers and project managers involved in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) across Europe, offered participants a unique opportunity to network and explore different science education projects.

The Maltese delegates presented the local experience of the Teen Science Café project, which won the second runner-up award in the poster exhibition. Education Minister Evarist Bartolo also addressed the conference.

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