is a correspondence seminar, a competition in solving interesting problems in biology for high school students. One year consists of five series, each of which includes an interesting article, several questions, and a small project that students can do at home.
By submitting the solutions to each series, the students enter a competition in which they can win interesting prizes, as well as be invited to a short camp, which has so far taken place at the top scientific institute ISTA in Austria.
is a project that aims to connect high school students with current topics in contemporary science and with scientists-biologists who are currently engaged in research in Slovakia or abroad.
We create educational materials focusing on different areas of biology, with an emphasis on current research by Slovak scientists. These materials will be available free of charge to biology teachers at workshops and online.
is a program for groups of high school students focusing on evolutionary biology topics through hands-on activities in the outdoors.
During a day spent in the forest, students explore topics such as: variation as a prerequisite for natural selection, biological speciation and hybrid zones, evolutionary relationships of selected plant and animal species, adaptations as a consequence of natural selection, and more.
is a social board game for children aged 10 and up, which aims to explain the basic concepts from epidemiology in a playful and accessible way.
The game was developed during the Covid-19 pandemic by Institute for Science and Technology Austria the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology and eduB. Since the game was originally created in German, we provided translation, production and distribution to Slovak schools.
Although the printed games have already been sent out, it is still possible to download the game for free, in Slovak, English, or German.
Is a collection of activities developed for high school students to promote awareness of the basic concepts of evolution.
The activities cover a variety of topics and have various time requirements, from short reading activities to plant-growing projects spanning multiple weeks.
Each activity consists of teaching notes and printable student sheets and materials, and can be directly incorporated into the classroom.
The collection of activities was developed before the founding of eduB thanks to the support of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology and is available in Slovak and English.