SINC 2023 - banner

Register Today For Our Space Café Australia by Melanie Jane Ward On 13 January 2021

Join SpaceWatch.Global for an interesting and informative Space Café Australia featuring Jackie Carpenter, Managing Director at One Giant Leap Australia Foundation. This event will take place on 13 January 2021 at 9:30 pm CET.

Jackie Carpenter is an STEM Education and outreach specialist who works out of New South Wales reaching students across Australia through her foundation, One Giant Leap Australia. Through partnerships with space agencies and members of the international space community, Jackie organises innovative new ways to inspire curiosity in the generation of space leaders of today and tomorrow. The mission of One Giant Leap Australia is to send students on a journey of discovery. Jackie, by design, provides an inclusive and diverse atmosphere through One Giant Leap Australia Foundation to welcome and foster the community so no one is left behind as our nation embarks on the new world of New Space.

This Space Café  will be hosted by Melanie Jane Ward, Correspondent of SpaceWatch.Global for Australia and New Zealand.  The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions in dialogue with Jackie Carpenter.

SpaceWatch.Global is a Switzerland-based digital magazine and portal for those interested in space and the far reaching impact of the space sector.

This Space Café Australia will be conducted in English. Reserve your place today.

To register please click here

Check Also

Space Café Canada by Dr. Jessica West – a Conversation with Hira Nadeem

In a recent episode of Space Café Canada, Dr. Jessica West interviewed Hira Nadeem, a Space Systems Engineer at Planet Labs and co-founder of Zenith Canada Pathways Foundation, which provides internship and mentorship opportunities for students in Canada to support a more inclusive space industry. They discussed Hira's journey into the space industry, her experience working in both Canada and the United States, her initiatives to create opportunities for Canadian students from all backgrounds in space-related fields, and the need for industry to pursue talent recruitment and retention through more intentional designs that nurture diversity from young hires through leadership positions.