Friends of Our Space Our Future
Through the lifetime of the Our Space Our Future project, our partners have worked closely with a number of external stakeholders, who have provided the project with advice, expertise, resources, and time.
We would like to thank them all here!
Freelance evaluation consultant who has helped the team at Cardiff University with the evaluation framework for the Our Space Our Future project.
Two of their attorney’s (who deal with Space related patents), have become role models for our 3rd intervention, where they met Welsh pupils on zoom and answered their questions about their careers and law in space. They are also in the process of creating a short video about their work which will form part of our 4th intervention show.
The centre manager for CAT also has become a role model for our 3rd and 4th school interventions. Looking at the duties she performs and the influence of space tech on CAT.
The living Wales organisation has been very helpful in finding role modes for our 3rd and 4th school interventions. They have a very space-related exhibition at CAT and work to promote a greater awareness of the potential of using space-related technology for the benefit of our planet in Wales and around the world.
In September 2021, researchers from the Umbra Group will take part in activities with schools, delivering interviews, giving a broad view of the connection between Space Science, Industry and Job market to students.
Psiquadro will develop a database of Italian schools that will be involved in space activities and STEM education. It will design and implement training actions as part of ESA programmes, such as Moon Camp and AstroPi, and it will promote collaborations and synergies with other Space Science oriented programmes such as Our Space Our Future.
Speaker at the Our Space Our Future Webinar “Breaking stereotypes: why is gender representation important for science communication?”
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Speaker at the Our Space Our Future Webinar “Breaking stereotypes: why is gender representation important for science communication?”
Speaker at the Our Space Our Future Webinar “Breaking stereotypes: why is gender representation important for science communication?”
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Speaker at the Our Space Our Future “Webinar Interest is not enough”
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Member of the International Stakeholder Group
Member of the International Stakeholder Group
Member of the International Stakeholder Group and speakers at the Lorentz Centre workshop “Space Science for Societal Challenges”
Member of the International Stakeholder Group
After a presentation from the Our Space Our Future team, we have been working together to find ways that we can combine our activities, for example when reaching out to young audiences.
Speakers at the Lorentz Centre workshop “Space Science for Societal Challenges”
Speakers at the Lorentz Centre workshop “Space Science for Societal Challenges”