Each participating country sends two three-student teams who compete in two intellectually challenging and collaborative tasks.
The tasks are designed to connect the branches of science, provide relevant and inquiry-based challenges, engage all team members, support self-pacing, prompt higher-order and creative thinking, and encourage substantive communication.
Seven countries attended: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Sweden.
The opening and closing ceremonies took place in the Mansion House attended by Minister Noel Treacy TD; Minister Mary Hanafin TD; the Dublin Lord Mayor, Councilor Dermot Lacey; the deputy Lord Mayor; Senator Liam Fitzgerald; and Professor Malcolm Smyth, Dean of the Faculty of Science & Health at Dublin City University (DCU).
The EUSO 2003 Management Committee included: Chairperson: Dr. Carl Ó Dálaigh Director: Dr. Michael A. Cotter Administrator: Ms. Sonya Mc Kenna Scientific Committee: Prof. Richard O'Kennedy, Dr. Paraic James, Dr. Paul van Kampen, Dr. George Porter Senior Examiners: Dr. Ciarán Fagan, Dr. Wesley Browne, Dr. Enda McGlynn The two experiments were held in the Science laboratories at DCU under the supervision of Mr. Maurice Burke, MSc.
These countries were Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Malta, Poland and Slovakia.
The experiments were developed by and held in NUI Galway and GMIT under the supervision of Dr. Paraic James (DCU).
The experiments were developed by and held in Vrije Universiteit van Brussel (VUB) and the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).
The Coordinators were Prof. Dr. Luc Leyns and Roosje Van Den Driessche and the chairman was Prof. Dr. Louis De Vos.
A delegation of two teams (three students in each) and a mentor for each discipline (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) represented participating countries.
Delegations included one or two teams of three students, and a mentor for each discipline (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics).
The experiments, carried out by the students at the University of Cyprus, were developed by the Scientific Committee composed of Dr. Epaminondas Leontides, Chemistry Professor at the University of Cyprus, Dr. Christina Sidera, Dr. Constantinos Phanis, Mr. Anaxagoras Hadjiiosif and Mr. Andreas Papastylianou.
Delegations included one or two teams of three students, and a mentor for each discipline (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics).
Rosa Peñalver Pérez, General Director of Territory Cooperation (Ministry of Educatión), and included, Ilmo.
Sr. D. Carlos Romero Gallego, General Director for Educational Promotion and Innovation (Regional Government of Murcia) and, Ilmo.
The two experiments were developed by the Scientific Committee based at Murcia University under the direction of Prof. José Antonio Lozano Teruel and the chairmanship of Prof. Manuel Hernández Córdoba.
Delegations included one or two teams of three students, and a mentor for each discipline (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics).
[4] The 9th EUSO was held in the cities of Pardubice and Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic on the 10th-16th April 2011; there were 120 competitors from 20 countries.
[4] The 11th EUSO was held in Luxembourg on the 17th-24th March 2013 and SAR Grand-Duc héritier Prince Guillaume was the Patron.
[4] The 12th EUSO was held in Athens, Greece on the 30th March-April 6th 2014 and President Leonidas Dimitriadis-Eugenides of the Eugenides Foundation was the Patron; there were 150 competitors from 25 countries.
[6] The 1st EOES was organized by Hungary, planned for Szeged, and held from 4th-11th May 2019 at the same time in each participating country, due to Covid-19 restrictions.