The first scientific publication of Áron Perez-Lopez, a Hungarian secondary school student was published by Scientific Reports, an American periodical of the Nature publishing group.
The network of the so called TalentPoints covers almost the whole Carpathian Basin. There are already more than 1400 of them help the gifted kids and youngsters in Hungary and in the areas of the neighbouring countries inhabited by ethnic Hungarian.
The so-called Girls’ Day events took place in late April when companies, university laboratories and research institutes opened their gates to girls only.
The traditional National Talent Day was held in Budapest on the 28 March. Young talents, teachers and talent support activists were awarded at the event.
Representatives of 13 organizations from 13 countries discussed possibilities of bi- and multilateral cooperation in the field of talent support in Budapest.
Learning by doing in cutting-edge laboratory in a West-Hungarian city. Using EU funding, a new laboratory was inaugurated in the elementary and secondary school of the University of Western Hungary in Szombathely.
MATEHETSZ established a new award to recognize the achievements of the corporations and enterprises reached in the area of talent support. The Genius Loci Award will be given to 20 enterprises annually.