Stars in Schools

Why study physics? What makes physics so compelling that many students choose to dive into it for years, even after finishing school?
For many new physics students, it's the big questions that spark excitement:
- What is the world made of?
- How did the universe begin, and what does its future look like?
- What do we actually see when we point a telescope toward the sky?
- Do planets, stars, and galaxies send us signals beyond the light we observe?
- Where does cosmic radiation come from?
- And what are Dark Matter and Dark Energy?
In our Stars in Schools series, we aim to bring this fascination directly into schools. Our scientists can visit classrooms to give exciting presentations on current research tailored to the school setting. We also welcome school classes at our universities for lextures, guided tours or hands-on sessions. Individual students are invited as well, whether as part of internships or special student programs, for example the Treffpunkt Quantenmechanik in Dortmund. At regular intervals, we invite interested teachers to subject-specific training events that focus on current topics in astrophysics, plasma physics, particle Physics, and related fields.
