From STEM to ESTEEM:Space-Motivated Learning and Training
Tools and Strategies to Enable the 21st Century Under-represented Workforce
Goals and Expected Outcomes
The overall goal of World Space Week Atlanta STEM to ESTEEM is to create exposure and broaden participation among K-25 students and teachers, higher education students and faculty, industry partners, and the wider community.
A particular focus of World Space Week ATL is to support involvement from under-represented minority groups and create opportunities for engagement with Space STEM.
Targeted Participants
Participants will be recruited from three key groups: higher education students, industry professionals, K-12 students, K-12 teachers.
CALENDAR OF WSW-ATL-AUC22 ACTIVITIES
OCTOBER 4-10, 2022 WOODRUFF LIBRARY, ATLANTA UNIVERSITY CENTER
- Opportunities and Career Pathways for Data Scientists in Space Research and Exploration, Sustainable Living, and STEM Education.
- Keynote Presentations, Subject Matter Expert Panel Discussions, and Student Speed Networking activities.
- Audience: undergraduates and technical college learners, graduate students, college faculty, and industry professionals, and interested parties
100 Hartsfield Center Parkway, Suite 100;
Atlanta, Georgia 30354
(678)-374-8150
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Contact us:
HINES FAMILY FOUNDATION for EDUCATION, INNOVATION, AND SERVICE
100 Hartsfield Center Parkway, Suite 500;
Atlanta, Georgia 30354 Phone (678) 374-8150; www.HinesFamilyFoundation.org
Hines Family Foundation for Education, Innovation and Service
is a tax exempt charitable organization described in Section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. IRS EIN# 82-1268652