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Physics Correspondence Seminar

Physics Correspondence Seminar (FKS) is a correspondence competition primarily aimed at high school students in Slovakia. Its purpose is to provide outlet for talented individuals by creating challenging problems and organising academic camps. The seminar organisers are mostly undergraduate students from FMFI, Comenius University, Slovakia and other distinguished universities, such Cambridge University. FKS is the part of Trojsten, an NGO supporting educational activities in Slovakia in the field of mathematics, physics and computer science.〔FKS, (Correspondence Seminar - About us (in Slovak)" ). Retrieved September 30, 2015〕
The purpose of the FKS is, firstly, to motivate high school students to become proficient in physics and problem solving in general; secondly, to prepare some the students for international competitions such as the International Physics Olympiad, International Young Physicists' Tournament); and thirdly, to support them in preparing for studies at world's top universities, such as Oxford University, Cambridge University or Ivy League colleges. The alumni are well-positioned to become university researchers or engineers at prominent IT companies.
== History ==
The roots of FKS date back to 1985, when Ján Pišút, a university professor inspired by emerging mathematical correspondence seminars throughout Slovakia and Central Europe, founded a similar competition for physics enthusiasts. FKS, as well as other correspondence seminars, were created in the 1980s in order to provide high-school students informal way of teaching STEM subjects by professors and students at FMFI UK. From the start FKS was organized primarily by professors at FMFI UK, but gradually the students took over. In its 30-year history, the seminar has raised a fair number of young physicists, who have studied or worked at best Slovak and world's universities.
From the pedagogical point of view, FKS was influenced by the work of Milan Hejny, a Slovak mathematician who developed several novel methods to teach mathematics, which have been applied in Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and other countries. Nowadays, Prof Hejny works as a professor at Faculty of Education at Charles University in Prague. 〔Wikipedia, Milan Hejny (in Czech), "Wikipedia, Milan Hejny". Retrieved August 3, 2015〕

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