An small team of EURAO members from Romania, with the financial support of a local foundation in Buzau City: Fondul Stiintescu , started in April a program dedicated to the children and young people in order to experience applied science with the help of amateur radio.
The project aims to create an educational space and apply in practice the phenomena that accompany the interaction between people using radio waves.
The final selection of the projects was made by a dedicated jury, made up of specialists in fields related to the Fund’s themes, together with a member of the Board of Directors of the Buzau Community Foundation.
Read more at:
https://www.eurao.org/en/node/1244
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