Career Spotlight: Your Journey Through Space

Online Platform

Navigating through the cosmos is difficult, but so is navigating through your career. We'll be hearing from three individuals who...

Free

Going Nuclear: The Future of Space Power

Zoom

We will be joined by Dr Richard Ambrosi and Dr Gary Jones to learn more about the applications of nuclear power in Space, and the work that Rolls Royce is doing in conjunction with Space Park Leicester.

Free

SGAC France Interactive Webinar – 2023

Zoom

Would you like to know more about SGAC French activities and meet with the members? Join us on March 29th from 7:30pm to 9:30pm CEST for a new SGAC France Interactive Webinar!

Free

Space Life Sciences: Career Pathways and Speed Mentoring

Zoom

SGAC's Mentoring Committee in association with the Space Medicine and Life Science Project Group presents a one-day workshop titled "Space Life Sciences: Career Pathways and Speed Mentoring".

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SGAC Strategic Partnership Discussion Africa

Zoom

You are cordially invited to a special open-hour conversation on partnerships at the regional level with the SGAC African regional coordinators and partnership manager. The SGAC African team would like to take this opportunity to strengthen the partnership with your institution and present you with significant regional projects where your assistance might propel our robust space ecosystem to a new horizon. Partners are crucial for the continent and on a global scale. In order to build the Africa we want, we would like to create a worldwide coalition with your help to raise awareness through outreach programs, meet capacity-building goals, and deepen the integration of space sciences, applications, and technology in every country. Let's leave behind something we can be proud of for future generations.

Space Climate Datasets and Interpretation for Everyone

Zoom

Increasing access to space data can raise awareness about Earth’s situation. It helps to remove obstacles we have on our planet and change our perspective to see everything from a different angle. Climate change is one of the major problems humans face these days and needs social knowledge and engagement to be tackled. But understanding and interpreting Earth Observation datasets is not easy for everyone and it requires expertise. This presents a challenge that not everyone will become aware of the disruptive activities on Earth affecting climate change. The UN SDGs project of the Space Safety and Sustainability Project Group aims to give open access to space-based climate data to the public for increasing social engagement in climate change. This webinar will cover different topics that can help everyone become a local ambassador in their own community and raise awareness about climate data, data interpretation, policies and regulations, and data-sharing platforms. By the end of this webinar, you will get knowledge about accessible climate datasets, how to use them and interpret raw data, methods and platforms for sharing data with the public, and policies for making space data available.

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