Jugend forscht

Jugend Forscht (literal translation: “Youth researches”) is a German youth science competition. With more than 10,000 participants annually, it is the biggest youth science and technology competition in Europe. It was initiated in 1965 by Henri Nannen, then editor-in-chief of the Stern magazine. Participants can enter in one of seven subject groups: * Biology * Chemistry * Geosciences and Astronomy * Mathematics and Computer Science * Physics * Technology * Work environment

Jugend forscht

Jugend Forscht (literal translation: “Youth researches”) is a German youth science competition. With more than 10,000 participants annually, it is the biggest youth science and technology competition in Europe. It was initiated in 1965 by Henri Nannen, then editor-in-chief of the Stern magazine. Participants can enter in one of seven subject groups: * Biology * Chemistry * Geosciences and Astronomy * Mathematics and Computer Science * Physics * Technology * Work environment