Talents Into the World

Talents Into the World

Denmark will be strongly represented at this year's international science Olympiads. At Carlsberg Museum was revealed which students have gone on.
How to move a micro-organism in the water? The number of lucky number between 1 and 10,000 can be shared with 9? And how is a strangling langes anatomy? Participants in the national Olympiads in mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and computer science over the last six years been challenged on their knowledge. Only the best pupils were back when the Carlsberg Museum on April 26 was revealed, which students have gone on to international Olympiads. Olympiads will be held this year in exotic countries such as Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Canada and Croatia, so the participants come out on some exciting trips.

Participants with talent

Education Minister Tina Nedergaard spoke at the event, and she was impressed with the participants who had reached the final round in the national Olympiads. "It's a huge achievement that I have come all the way to the final round, so whether you are selected, you are here because you have talent," she said to the excited participants. Then thanked the Minister Carlsberg Memorial Grant because they support students' participation in international Olympiads with 350,000 kroner. The Ministry of Education supports the 2010 science Olympiads with 1.6 million. After the minister's speech was the time to get triggered tension. It was the president of Carlsberg Memorial Grant Poul Krogsgaard-Larsen honor when he revealed the names of the students who have qualified for the international Olympiads. Source: Ministry of Education