On 20 November, we celebrated World Children's Day. A day that reminds us how important it is to give children space to develop, to discover their curiosity and to have a say.
On 20 November, we celebrated World Children's Day. A day that reminds us how important it is to give children space to develop, discover their curiosity and have a say.
At the Paul Scherrer Institute, we deliberately open our doors to young explorers so that they can gain their own insights, have new experiences and enjoy unforgettable moments of discovery. Whether it's working in operations, the fire brigade/medical service or marvelling at the vacuum laboratory, the many beaming faces show us once again how valuable and enriching such encounters are.
Children have the right to protection, support, participation and a world full of opportunities. And here at PSI, they experience what it means to do research: to learn, to get actively involved and to discover new things with their heads and hearts.