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The European Union Science Olympiad (EUSO) is a team-based science competition for the European Union's(EU) youth to display their capabilities in natural sciences. The annual EUSO was founded in 2003 and it had included only some EU nations, but now, in the present, all EU nations are included. The competition is open to second-level-school, or secondary school, science students who are 16 years of age or younger prior to the competition. Each participating country sends two three-student teams who compete in two intellectually challenging and collaborative tasks. The tasks are designed to connect the branches of science, provide relevant and inquiry-based challenges, engage all team members, support self-pacing, prompt higher-order and creative thinking, and encourage substantive communication.〔Tasks of the European Union Science Olympiads 2003–2007. Challenging Interdisciplinary Science Experiments. Volume 1 Editors: ''Dr. Michael A. Cotter & Dr. Stefan Peterson'' Publisher: Waxmann Verlag GmbH, Münster, Germany (2013) http://www.waxmann.com/index.php?id=buecher&no_cache=1&L=1&tx_p2waxmann_pi1()=PER106003&tx_p2waxmann_pi1()=BUC123216〕 ==History== The EUSO was founded in 2003 by Dr. Michael A. Cotter, of Dublin, Ireland, who aimed to create a more practical-based general science competition for young EU students.〔http://www.euso.ie〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「European Union Science Olympiad」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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