On June 19–20, Lviv welcomed over 2,500 educators from across Ukraine for the Teachers of the Future festival—a major event for those who are shaping minds and guiding the country’s future. Among the participants was NGO Association Noosphere, an organization dedicated to advancing STEM education and promoting science, space exploration, and innovation.

The festival brought together Ukrainian and international thought leaders, public figures, and representatives from civil society. During two days, the event featured more than 250 sessions, including panel discussions, lectures, workshops, and interactive activities.

Association Noosphere showcased its work in making STEM education more accessible and engaging for Ukrainian students. Teachers from all over the country took part in a fun, educational STEM quiz with prizes and were invited to join the organization’s ongoing programs and initiatives.

It was also a heartwarming reunion for many attendees—dozens of participants had previously taken part in Noosphere’s projects and events. These included educators whose students have won national STEM and creative competitions, followers of Noosphere’s online lectures, and active members of its growing educational community.

Notably, the festival also welcomed teachers who once attended Noosphere training sessions and now serve in Ukraine’s Armed Forces, applying their technical knowledge in defense of the country.

This festival wasn’t just about teaching—it was about resilience, community, and building a smarter, stronger Ukraine, together.
