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See the SPARKS first press releases presenting the project and its activities
On April 25th 56 Secondary school in Sofia hosted the demonstration lesson with 10 grade students. The students and the teachers Diana Ilieva and Nadejda Stojkova practical work on Combining the Goals in History and Civil Society Education by Teaching History.
DON’T FORGET! DON’T MISS the Festival event under project SPARKS, organised jointly by the Institute of Molecular Biology, Bulgarian Academy of Science and CRA  - Radoslav Alexandrov with DNA repair - a double-edged sword, Science Festival, May 14th, Saturday, at 12:00, the Chamber Hall of theatre Sofia. Details – at http…
New event under the project Teaching History in Multicultural Society – Challenges and Models. A round table discussion TEACHING HISTORY AND CULTURAL INTGRATION with three modules:
As part of their activities in the bilateral project HISTORY TEACHING IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY - CHALLENGES AND MODELS the students in 25 High School “Prof. Konstantin Irechek” in Sofia took part in an international school initiative “Anti bullying day
The project is focussed on assisting history teaching in multicultural environment and to encourage knowledge and good practices exchange between Bulgaria and Norway by identifying key historical events, which are difficult to taught and learned by students from different ethnic cultures.
To present the role and achievements of ERC, the consortium will launch a novel, 42-month communications campaign, branded ERC = Science2, aimed to promote ERC projects and grantees. A cluster of innovative, popular and high-quality content packages – punchy videos, long-form ‘snowfall’ articles, tiny Tweets, augmented reality…
A Seminar on Stem Cells in Medicine was organized during the Researcher's Night 2015 in Sofia. Corresponding Member of the Bulgarian Academy of Science,  prof. Rumen Pankov form the Department of Biology at the University of Sofia, presented the topic to school and university stidents.  
33 organisations from 29 European countries, and led by Ecsite, Sparks is aimed at bridging the gap between the super-fast pace of scientific innovation and society through an interactive exhibition and over 230 engaging activities taking place across the whole of the European Union.
INTREPID (COST Action TD1408) - Interdisciplinarity in research programming and funding cycles - is supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). 28/04/2015 - 27/04/2019