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Royal Astronomical Society careers booklet promoting diversity in STEM

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  • Download the RAS careers booklet (PDF, 15.5MB)

We are pleased to promote the new careers booklet from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), a useful resource for Science Centres keen to promote diversity in STEM for students making decisions about future careers.

The team at the RAS has created a brand new careers booklet highlighting the skills attainable from studying astronomy and geophysics as well as opportunities in and away from the space industry. The careers booklet also contains excellent diverse case studies with more information found on their website careers pages.

To download the digital version of this booklet, please visit the ASDC website following the link below. If you would like hard copies of the careers booklets please get in touch with the Education and Outreach team and Dr Sheila Kanani, Education Outreach and Diversity officer.

Link: Find out more about the Royal Astronomical Society

Resources

  • Accessibility in science centres and museums
  • Young people’s perceptions of space
  • An animated guide to equitable collaborations with community partners
  • ASDC Decarbonisation Group
  • CaSE’s Discovery Decade study of public opinion on R&D
  • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Reports and Research
  • IAP Report on The Value of Science Centres
  • Improving Primary Science Guidance Report
  • ASDC Inclusion handbook
  • Millennium Science Centres Historical Update
  • Parliamentary Debate on the importance of Science and Discovery Centres, March 24 2021
  • Parliamentary Select Committee Reports
  • Reports by ASDC
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  • STEM Clubs for Schools
  • The Inspiring Science Fund
  • The National Forum for Public Engagement

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