11th Space Forum - Space Passport Session 2-Government Secondary Schools
Event Information
About this Event
Secondary school students and teachers are encouraged by the Andy Thomas Space Foundation and South Australian Space Industry Centre to attend a Space Passport session at the 11th Space Forum being held in Adelaide, South Australia on Wednesday 31st March, 2021 at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
These sessions provide the perfect opportunity for students and teachers to learn about current/future careers within the Space Economy and Industry and inspire young people to develop the skills to push forward the frontiers of scientific knowledge.
The Space Passport sessions encourage students to;
• Talk directly to companies currently involved with the Australian Space Sector
• Ask companies about current and future careers within their industry
• Find out about the school and tertiary pathways needed to enter the discussed careers
• Have their Space Passport stamped by 4 exhibiting companies after discussing careers and pathways then enter details at the Advanced Technology Program Education Stand to win a prize.
Space Passport sessions for schools are only available from 8:50am - 9.50am (Session 1) or 10:45am - 11:45am (Session 2), for both Government and Catholic/Independent secondary school sectors when Exhibitors will be available for student queries and discussions.
Registrations will open Friday, 19th February and close at COB Monday 29th March 2021.
Due to the limited availability of this event and our Space related company exhibitors’ time - to maximise the amount of schools that are able to attend, schools are limited to a total of 5 attendees (including students and teachers) with 25 places available in this session.
With Covid-19 number restrictions all Space Passport Session registrants who do not hold an all-day 11th Space Forum registration will be asked to finalise their passports/survey data and leave the Exhibitors Hall by either 9.55 am (Session 1) or 11.50 am (Session 2).