es2523 — Organisation Release
Winner of ESO’s Summer AstroCamp 2025 prize announced
13 June 2025
ESO and the Centre for Astrophysics of the University of Porto (CAUP) are very pleased to announce that the Summer AstroCamp 2025 prize offered by ESO will be awarded to the French student Hector Bezy-Schaller. In a highly competitive selection process, Hector emerged as the standout candidate among tens of talented applicants from around the world.
Offered by ESO, the AstroCamp 2025 prize will cover Hectors’s expenses to join the camp. These comprise the camp fee, full accommodation and meals, as well as insurance and transportation to and from Porto airport. Moreover, ESO will provide all ten participants with a goodie bag, filled with items like posters, pens, and valuable information about the world's biggest telescopes.
The summer AstroCamp is an educational initiative taking place every year and offered by CUAP with support from ESO. Held in a beautiful, protected landscape area in northern Portugal, it brings secondary school students from a wide range of backgrounds together for a unique learning journey into the world of astronomy and physics.
The camp has reached its 14th year and this edition is running from 10 to 24 August. AstroCamp has become a three-year programme, for which students can apply in the antepenultimate year of their secondary education. In case of satisfactory performance, students will have the chance to join various remote and in person activities over the following two years.
During AstroCamp, students will take two courses, spanning classical and quantum physics, observational astrophysic, and cosmology. Each of them consists of 21 hours of classes and 4 hours of written exams. They will also work on practical projects, some of which extend beyond the camp's duration.
The camp will offer an array of exciting activities beyond the classroom. Students will have the chance to conduct astronomical observation, both with the naked eye and using telescopes. They will engage in remote conversations with astronomers and physicists from around the world. Recreational activities such as hiking, sports, film sessions, and community service activities are also on the agenda. Moreover, the programme includes a series of public talks, that will be broadcasted live on YouTube via the Paredes de Coura Municipality channel. The detailed schedule will be announced end of July.
If you know someone who might be interested in joining AstroCamp 2026, or if you would like to participate yourself, we invite you to follow our channels to be informed of the next call for applications.
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Garching bei München, Germany
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