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Maksan
22-02-2009, 07:48 AM
Having been to 3 of these camps I can only offer my most enthusiastic recommendation! If you are aged 16-24, interested in astronomy and have some free time in the summer do check out www.iayc.org (http://www.iayc.org)!

From the website:

The International Astronomical Youth Camp (iayc) is a three-week long summer camp aiming to promote knowledge on astronomy and related sciences in an unique international atmosphere. Every year the iayc takes place somewhere in Europe. About seventy people from many different countries live together for three weeks. They are between 16 and 24 years old and share a common interest: astronomy.

The iayc is different from most astronomical camps for two reasons: the international character and the fact that you carry out your own small research project. You will not just accept facts, but you will discover them yourself, or together with people with whom you will work together. The iayc is therefore not like staying in a hotel and following a summer school or an astronomy course.

Every participant, with his or her own cultural background, forms an important piece in the complex puzzle of the iayc camp life. As a participant, the success of the camp depends on your contribution.

More on www.iayc.org (http://www.iayc.org) or info@iayc.org!

Dog Star
22-02-2009, 09:34 AM
G'day Mario and welcome to IIS.:thumbsup:
Wish I could pass myself off as a 24 year old! The place in Poland that they're going to this year looks awesome.
Would you care to tell us a little about the assignments you've been involved in?
Cheers, Phil.