Science Meets Creativity
Promoting science education, discovering talent and shaping the future.
News & Events
Successful Season for Our LEGO Club: Team Experience Reaches the FIRST LEGO League D-A-CH Final for the First Time
The 2025/2026 FIRST LEGO League season became a milestone for the LEGO Club in Neu Golm: two teams competed, and Team Experience reached the D-A-CH Final for the first time.
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Foundation Team among the Top 25 at the FIRST LEGO League D-A-CH Final
At the FIRST LEGO League D-A-CH final on 18 and 19 April 2026 in Leipzig, the team supported by the Foundation placed among the top 25 out of around 700 teams in the season.
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Foundation Website Now Online
The website of the Andreas Fischer Foundation for the Natural Sciences is now online. It provides information about projects, events and funding opportunities.
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Keynote at PCB Designer Day, Bremen
Dr Safia Ouazi will speak at the 14th PCB Designer Day about the interface between schools, radio astronomy and spaceflight.
50 Years of the Neu Golm Earth Station
Anniversary celebration at the historic Intersputnik site with contemporary witnesses and the former station manager.
Those who understand the natural sciences understand the world they live in.Dr.-Ing. Andreas Fischer, Founder
Education That Inspires
Robotics & LEGO Club
An existing school club has been supported by the Foundation since 2025 and is currently working with two teams in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge.
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FUTURA Radio Observatory
Workshops and pupil conferences in Neu Golm use real radio spectra and make radio astronomy tangible in an educational setting.
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Artemis II & Space Communications
The modernised facility in Neu Golm is part of NASA's Artemis II tracking programme and links education with real mission analysis.
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Learning by Doing
We create spaces where children and young people can research, discover and create for themselves.
In cooperation with schools, STEM clubs and holiday programmes encourage interest in science and technology. These formats are complemented by pupil labs and practical workshops.
The projects deliberately cross subject boundaries: whether biology, chemistry, physics or environmental science, the topics are varied and the approach is always practical. Science becomes something people can grasp.
The motivation is clear: the future needs people who understand how our world works and who have the courage to help shape it. This creates a new form of learning: practical, lively and close to real experience.
Please feel free to contact us or find out more about our activities.