In the 'Forscherwelt' in Russia, children experiment under the guidance of professional tutors from the Moscow State Palace for Youth Creativity.
When it was launched in 2014, the Henkel 'Forscherwelt' in Russia was one of the first international locations participating in this initiative. Due to a partnership with the Moscow State Palace for Youth Creativity, one of the most renowned educational centers for kids, the 'Forscherwelt' initiative in Russia now has access to a permanent lab and professional tutors who lead the lessons. More than 5,500 children have participated in lessons held at this location, as well as open classes at schools, lessons at Henkel sites and at special events. “It's amazing to see how the children's eyes light up when they learn something new and interesting. And when they conduct experiments with their own hands, there is no limit to their happiness,” says Galina Timonina, External Communications Manager at Henkel and part of the 'Forscherwelt' project team in Russia.
The Russian 'Forscherwelt' projects have received internal and external recognition as a leading example of this initiative in action – and they have also had a lasting impression on the kids who attend. More than 60 percent of the participating children have returned to the 'Forscherwelt' for more classes. “It is so important to expose kids to science at an early age. With 'Forscherwelt', we’ve sparked kids’ interest in natural science and ecology. This new generation is our future!” says Natalia Ovakimian, Head of Corporate Communications Russia.
North America
In partnership with the Mill River Park Collaborative, the 'Forscherwelt' in North America is also facilitating virtual classes for children due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2020, the 'Forscherwelt' initiative was introduced in North America, when Henkel teamed up with two non-profit organizations in Stamford, US. The Henkel 'Forscherwelt' curriculum sparked excitement for topics including sustainability, responsible consumer habits, recycling, and more. As it was launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, the team adapted the experiments into a hybrid format featuring a series of virtual lessons conducted via Zoom that led up to an outdoor event in the park, when it was safe for everybody to attend. “Overall, we held seven 'Forscherwelt' classes. It was wonderful to see the students’ curiosity about science emerge as they progressed from the Zoom lessons to the lab experience during our on-site event,” says Lee Anne Fernandez, Corporate Communications Manager at Henkel North America and part of the 'Forscherwelt' project team in Stamford. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive: “I did not know science could be that much fun!” one student said.
Dubai
The 'Forscherwelt' in Dubai, which just opened in November 2019, offers children aged seven to eleven free modules with hands-on experiments on everyday topics.
In November 2019, Henkel opened its first permanent 'Forscherwelt' science lab for children in Dubai. Created in partnership with the Dubai Municipality’s Children’s City, the lab was set up to encourage curiosity among children in Dubai and is the largest global 'Forscherwelt' location. The new, purpose-built science center is the first of its kind in the Middle East. The lab welcomes local children and school groups to 45-minute modules that are free to attend.