“Einstein’s World” is an interdisciplinary eTwinning project that invites students to explore the legacy of Albert Einstein and the broader world of science, creativity, and innovation. Through collaborative international activities, students will delve into the wonders of physics, the power of imagination, and the role of scientific thinking in shaping our future.The project aims to blend science with art, philosophy, and technology, encouraging young people to think critically and creatively like Einstein. It promotes curiosity, intercultural exchange, and teamwork while strengthening 21st-century skills in a fun and engaging way.Objectives:Introduce students to Einstein’s life, theories, and influence on the modern world.Develop scientific literacy and interest in STEM subjects.Encourage critical thinking, curiosity, and problem-solving.Connect science with creativity through interdisciplinary activities.Promote international collaboration and digital competence.Activities:Research on Einstein’s biography and scientific breakthroughs.Hands-on experiments inspired by Einstein’s theories (e.g., relativity, light, energy).Creation of visual art, digital posters, and short films blending science and imagination.Online quizzes, escape rooms, and simulations.Debates and reflections on the role of science in shaping society and ethics.Expected Results:A digital exhibition titled "Einstein’s Legacy in Our World."Improved student engagement with science and creative learning.Strengthened cross-border collaboration and digital communication skills.Increased awareness of how science, ethics, and imagination intersect.Target Group:Students aged 14–18 and their teachers.Project Duration:6 months