• Science Camps and Clubs

    Is your child curious and hungry for knowledge? Are they excited about science experiments and learning new things? If you answered yes to these questions, Heureka's science camps or clubs could be a dream come true for your child.

    During school holidays, Heureka organizes multidisciplinary and experiential science camps that inspire children and young people to get involved in science and technology. During the camps, children work in laboratories and workshops, meet new like-minded friends, and get to explore Heureka's exhibitions.

  • When are science camps held?

    • During the autumn holiday week 42/2025. Two-day day camps for primary school children.
    • During the winter holiday week of 8/2026. Two-day day camps for primary school children.
    • During the school summer holidays in 2026. Week-long camps for elementary and middle school students, as well as camps in English.
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Heureka science camps

Heureka will organize two day science camps for elementary school children during the autumn holiday week 42. Tickets go on sale Monday 15.9.2025 at 10am. Note! The camps are in Finnish.


The purpose of Heureka's science camps is to introduce children to different fields of science, experimental work, and to provide children with science experiences and the joy of discovery achieved through doing things themselves.

Heureka's science camps work on multidisciplinary challenges, developing problem-solving, interaction and research skills.

Science camps explore phenomena occurring around us across subject boundaries, utilizing creativity and manual skills, and inspiring interest in various sciences.

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Tyttö ja poika tekevät värikkäitä tiedekokeita Heurekan laboratoriossa.

Heureka science clubs

Heureka's science clubs work on multidisciplinary challenges, developing problem-solving, interaction and research skills.

In the science club, we study the phenomena around us, crossing subject boundaries, using creativity and hands-on skills, and inspiring different sciences.

Heureka's science education experience makes it possible for the clubs' program to be diverse, stimulating, and the topics represent a broad and cross-disciplinary field. A separate program has been planned for the science clubs, and it differs from e.g. from the summer science camp program.

The operating principles of Heureka's science clubs are doing things yourself, freely chosen and voluntary science learning, and the joy of insight.