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Project Week during Easter Break

During the first week of the Easter break, the project weeks for female high school students (in German Schülerinnenprojektwoche) took place and opened the doors towards plasma physics, astronomy and physics in medicine for school students grade 8 to 10.

Hosting three projects, the offer is continuously expanding after the Corona lockdown. During the project week, students attended a lecture given by PD Dr. Horst Ficht- ner on ‘news from the edge of the solar system’, visited the Planetarium in Bochum and worked on scientific projects during their workshops. The outcomes of the research projects were presented in a poster session followed by a quiz and shared lunch, which formed the conclusion of the week.

To lower the entry barrier of the project week and offer school students the chance to participate no matter of their financial status, some changes were implemented as a trial. School students who do not own a ticket for public transport had the option to receive a ticket for transportation to and from university. Also, meals were newly included in the project week. While only break- fast used to be supplied, students could now share a

free lunch in the campus dining hall, enhancing the group dynamics and their feeling of belonging in the group.

The feedback to this changes were positive according to the feedback of the participants, so that the changes will be continuously adapted to the program of the pro- ject week The project week in autumn will presumably take place with four projects at full capacity.