Topics related to renewable resources and natural disasters united students from the Bulgarian Sunday School "Assen and Iliya Peykovi" in Rome, the First English Language School in Sofia and the Greve High School near Copenhagen. The project aims to highlight pressing environmental problems and follow the initiatives that are implemented in the three countries.
To learn about nuclear energy, the students attended a lecture at the Faculty of Physics of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", which helped them with one of the tasks related to analyzing public attitudes and awareness of innovations and the right actions during natural disasters. Amira Kacharova, a student from the Bulgarian school in Rome, shares:
"We still maintain contact with the people from the previous project 6 years ago, we write to each other, we call each other and share ideas. These projects are very useful. We are together almost all day. You are surrounded by a nice energy that remains in the years to come."
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