European Union Science Olympiad

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[edit] Brief History & Description of EUSO

The European Union Science Olympiad (EUSO) is a competitive team contest for secondary school students from the European Union Countries, 16 years of age or younger on 31 december in the year before the competition. From each country two teams of three students are selected and therefore prepared for the competition. The competition is comprised of two approximately three hours long practical tests, which require laboratory skills and theoretical knowledge in all three subjects, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The first competition was held in 2003 in Dublin, Ireland, with the participation of seven countries. The EUSO 2004 took place in Gronigen, the Netherlands, with the participation of nine countries. The EUSO 2005 took place in Galway, Ireland with the participation of nine countries. The EUSO 2006 was held in Brussels, Belgium with 12 countries participated. The fifth EUSO was held in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany from the 25th of March to the 1st of April 2007, with the participation of eighteen countries. As outlined in the EUSO website the main goals and objectives of EUSO are[1]:


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[edit] Winners of EUSO Trophy and Gold Medalist Teams

EUSO 2007 EUSO TROPHY Germany (Team B) GOLD MEDALS Germany (Team A), Spain (Team A), Estonia (Team A), Netherlands (Team A)

EUSO 2006: EUSO TROPHY Germany (Team A) GOLD MEDALS Latvia (Team A), Netherlands (Team B)

EUSO 2005: EUSO TROPHY Slovakia (Team A) GOLD MEDALS Germany (Team B)

EUSO 2004: EUSO TROPHY Germany T2 GOLD MEDALS Germany T3.

EUSO 2003: GOLD MEDALS United Kingdom T3 & Netherlands T2.

[edit] Participating Countries in EUSO 2007

Belgium, Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Sweden, Greece, Denmark, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Germany, Spain, Latvia, Netherlands


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