Swindon based UK Space Agency earmarks £210k for funding for education projects

By Ben Fitzgerald - 8 November 2017

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The UK Space Agency has awarded £210,000 of funding for seven new education and outreach activities.

The projects are designed to inspire interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and provide exciting contexts for the teaching of a range of subjects. This will, in turn, help the growth of the space sector, which is currently hampered by the lack of graduates and technicians with relevant qualifications.

The seven new projects were selected to support the aims of the Education and Skills Strategy, and build upon the Agency’s investment in a number of areas, in particular:

  • Earth Observation
  • Satellite Launch Programme (UK spaceports and launchers)
  • James Webb Space Telescope

The successful projects to be funded are:

  1. Glasgow Science Festival: Get me into orbit!
  2. Triathlon Trust: Space to Earth view
  3. Mangorolla CIC: Space zones ‘I’m a Scientist’ and ‘I’m an Engineer’
  4. Institute for Research in Schools: MELT: Monitoring the Environment, Learning for Tomorrow. The MELT project will allow students to understand and analyse key earth observation data relating to the North and South Pole.This work is in collaboration with Robert Swan on his Antarctic expedition, who said: “I'm delighted to be working with IRIS on the MELT project.  Students looking at Earth observation of the poles will be directly observing our South Pole Energy Challenge and seeing what a crucial role they have in understanding and taking care of their environment.”
  5. The Design and Technology Association: Inspiring the next generation: design and technology in space.  Emma Watson, from The Design and Technology Association, said: “The Design and Technology Association are delighted to be working with the UK Space Agency to develop a series of curriculum based resources which will use the design and technology curriculum as a platform to motivate more young people to consider careers in the space industry.“Structured around Earth Observation, Satellite Launch Systems and the James Webb Space Telescope, these innovative resources will inspire young people to imagine new possibilities, drawing on their existing STEM knowledge, and applying it to real-life space contexts.”
  6. European Space Education Resource Office-UK: James Webb Space Telescope: Design challenge
  7. Children’s Radio UK (Fun Kids): Deep Space High – UK Spaceports

 

More details on each of the projects will be available as they develop their resources and activities.

 

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