Young researchers' conference of the City4Future education project in Bamberg
On Friday, the Bamberg region was the center of shaping the future: the first Young Researchers' Conference marked the ceremonial conclusion of the piloting of the innovative ?City4Future“ project. The event was held at the Brose company in Bamberg, which made a significant contribution to the implementation together with Bosch as an educational partner.
From idea to innovation: students shaping the future
The focus of the conference was on the pupils of the participating schools themselves: Almost 50 young people from different types of schools, from fifth to eleventh grade, presented the experiments and ideas they had developed at their own schools as part of the City4Future educational project. The direct transfer of the results to their own local environment was particularly impressive. For example, pupils from Baunach secondary school were able to apply their findings on the insulation of houses to the renovation of their school building. The secondary school in Hallstadt, the Steigerwaldrealschule in Ebrach, the Graf-Stauffenberg Wirtschaftsschule, the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium in Bamberg and the Kaiser-Heinrich-Gymnasium in Bamberg also took part. The young people impressively demonstrated how they were able to tackle the challenges of climate change by carrying out the City4Future project and how they had developed their own solutions for sustainable urban development.
A conference with appreciation and recognition
In the final round of the conference, the young researchers had the opportunity to ask experts from the fields of climate adaptation, urban development, the environment and politics their own questions, including critical ones. The interdisciplinary exchange at eye level - between companies, administration, politics, schools and between young and old - sent a strong signal for innovative STEM education and climate protection.
The success of the event is due in particular to the dedicated work of the teachers who accompanied their pupils on this journey.
A big thank you goes to all those involved, especially the pupils, the educational partners Brose Group and Bosch Bamberg, political decision-makers such as Deputy District Administrator Bruno Keller and Bamberg's 2nd Mayor Jonas Glüsenkamp, the employees of the climate protection department of the district and the city of Bamberg and the MINT network of the Bamberg region for their participation and commitment.