The first six years of a new program to organize high-level scientific research training for gifted high school students in Hungary are described. Besides giving top-level research opportunities for talented students in their most receptive age, the program already helped the establishment of almost two hundred scientific research clubs in high schools of Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Serbia, provided a focal point for science training of high school teachers and helped regional cooperation in Central-Eastern Europe.
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