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For the season 2018/2019, the Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung funded the production of the new opera for children “Pin Kaiser and Fip Husar” at the Cologne Children’s Opera. The play is based on the children’s book written by Dieter Wiesmüller.
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In 2016 the Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung supported the Friends of the Children's Opera by financing a new minibus, enabling the Cologne Children’s Opera to perform the production “Irgendwie anders” (“Somehow different”) also in Wipperfürth in 2017 and 2018. In 2019, “Pin Kaiser and Fip Husar” was performed in Wipperfürth. All preschool children in town visited the plays.
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At first glance, the human brain is abstract and difficult for children to grasp because it lies inside the head. As part of the project „We are brain researchers!", the Hertie Foundation has developed „brain research boxes". With their help, children in the 3rd and 4th grades of elementary school are made more familiar with the control center of our body.
The schoolchildren slip into the role of a real brain researcher and find the answers to questions about the brain by experimenting on their own. At the same time, they gain first practical experience in dealing with scientific questions and methods.
The Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung has financed the production of five „brain research boxes” for the district Oberbergischer Kreis and the region Bergisches Land.
Elementary schools can borrow the „brain research boxes” at no cost from local media centres.
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Within the German national scholarship, the Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung supported between 2013 and 2021 all in all more than 500 scholarships at RWTH Aachen University, TH Cologne, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg as well as at the TU Darmstadt.
In addition to financial support, the scholarship includes an ideal supporting program like workshops, factory visits or specialist presentations.
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With the support of the Hans Hermann Voss Foundation, the Education network Oberberg provides all 144 daycare centers (Kita) in the district Oberbergischer Kreis with a "Oberbergische MINT (STEM) picture book box".
A picture book box contains 13 books on 12 different STEM areas, each with a strong regional focus, which are meant to be thematized in the everyday life of the daycare center. Topics are for example "plants", "animals", "mobility", "water" or "energy" and questions will be asked like "What is living and growing around my home area?", or "What is the significance of water and energy?".
The target is to arouse children's joy in language and to inform about regional specificities in nature and technology. This way, the project aims at promoting language and reading skills as well as developing a first understanding of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
In addition to a guide for practicioners, the book box also includes a one-day practical training for one of the daycare center’s qualified employees.
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From 2013 to 2021, in the style of the scholarship program of the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Auslandsdienst, DAAD), the Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung supported international scholarships. The program aims at promoting thesis works, interns and research visits in the context of studies in companies or international universities. Hereby intercultural competences as well as language skills will be trained.
Since 2001, RWTH Aachen University and Tsinghua University Peking have been operating a joint English-language double-master program for students of mechanical engineering. The aim of the program is to train highly qualified engineers, who are well-versed in both cultures through their education in China and Germany and after finalizing their studies will be working in a German-Chinese environment, in the economical or research sector, thus contributing to bilateral cooperation. During the academic years 2017/2018 until 2020/21 inclusive, the Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung granted these scholarships to support the Chinese students' stay in Aachen.
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The target of the project TeachING was intended to rouse interest in pupils for questions about natural science and to inspire to a corresponding choice of studies. Using a cooperation concept of the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) with various schools, pupils in Wipperfürth were given during a two-day workshop an understanding of the job profile of an engineer. The first day was carried out under the topic “efficient production management”: The students developed a production process and learned the fundamentals of lean production in a playful and engaging way. The second day took place at the machine tools laboratory. A tour of the RWTH demonstration factory was on the agenda, as well as a digital factory design planning. Questions could have been raised around the studies at RWTH too.
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The senior center on Konrad-Martin-Weg in Wipperfürth has requested a mobile baking and cooking cart. The aim is to enable residents with limited mobility to actively participate in the preparation of a meal as much as possible. The resulting smells, sounds and activities awaken memories, stimulate the appetite and appeal to all the senses. This life-oriented activity is also a good help for people with dementia.
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PaNaMa means „Papa - Nachwuchs (= offspring) - Mama" and is based on the classic children's book „Oh wie schön ist Panama" by Janosch. The institution of the Die Gute Hand Foundation is a branch of the Haus Nazareth youth welfare institution in Leverkusen.
House PaNaMa is a full-inpatient facility for pregnant women and young mothers and fathers aged 14 and over who, due to social, emotional, family and/or other stressful life circumstances, still require (intensive) accompaniment and support in the care, nurturing and upbringing of their child(ren). The aim is to help these young mothers and fathers to lead an autonomous life, in the best interest of their child/children.
The Hans Hermann Voss Foundation has funded the kitchen equipment in the mother-father-child house as well as the purchase of play and support material.
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The ideas kit is a suitcase designed both for educators and parents that is full of game suggestions for improving the German language skills of preschool children. The suitcase is intended for use in daycare centers and paediatric practices and is specifically intended to help parents, who themselves have difficulties with the German language, to support their children in learning German.
The idea to expand the play options for integrating language development and education in families into everyday life originated in 2019 in the Education Agency (Bildungsbüro) of the district Oberbergischer Kreis. This is where the ideas kit was finally developed and initially used as a prototype in four daycare centers, with a positive response. The work materials in the ideas kit are generally easy to understand and offer a comprehensive group of topics for discussions with parents.
The Hans Hermann Voss Foundation supported the production of 200 ideas kits, which were distributed throughout the Oberbergischer Kreis district by summer 2021. The distribution of the ideas kit was linked to the participation of one person per daycare center in a half-day symposium.
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As part of the nationwide STEM education initiative “Stiftung Kinder forschen” (Little Scientists Foundation), educators in daycare centers and elementary school are trained at :metabolon to help children discover, research and learn in a targeted manner. In Oberberg, a regional network has been created in close cooperation between the Oberberg district and the Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband, which offers all daycare centers throughout the district the opportunity to be certified as a Little Scientists' House.
More information about Little Scientist's House
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Play by Cologne Children's Opera
As the Cologne Children's Opera is a long way away, the children's opera from Cologne comes to Wipperfürth once a year.
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We are brain researchers!
With the help of Mr. Tie, primary school pupils become brain researchers themselves.
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Natural science and research
German national scholarship
As part of the Deutschlandstipendium, the Hans Hermann Voss Foundation has funded a total of over 500 scholarships at various universities in NRW.
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MINT (STEM) picture book boxes for day-care centers
The 13 books deal with regional topics such as plants, animals, mobility and water.
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Natural science and research
International and Tsinghua scholarships at RWTH Aachen University
Special scholarships were awarded to students traveling abroad for their final thesis, internships or research at companies or universities.
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Natural science and research
TeachING
The aim of the TeachING project was to arouse pupils' interest in scientific issues.
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Mobile baking and cooking cart for the Franziskus Home
The mobile cooking and baking trolley is used throughout the building to give all residents in the home the opportunity to join in the cooking.
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Mother-father-child house PaNaMa in Wipperfürth
The funding was used to support kitchen equipment and play and support materials for the PaNaMa house.
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Ideas kit
The ideas box from the Oberberg district education office playfully promotes the German language skills of pre-school children and their families.
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Little Scientists' House
The “Haus der kleinen Forscher” Oberberg network offers further training in research-based learning for all daycare centers in the Oberberg district.
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