on attracting young people to STEM education and to promote EDU-ARCTIC project. The event was co-hosted by the two largest Irish STEM education research centers, CASTeL at Dublin City University and EPI-STEM at University of Limerick. With over 1000 presenters from all over the world, interesting symposia and interactive poster presentations, ESERA offers a unique opportunity
to engage in discussion about the pressing issues in science, technology and environmental education research with an international research community. We sure learned a lot about important aspects of science education research and practice, but also to encourage new educators to join our STEM-ARCTIC adventure.

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