May 2017
Could Brexit blow a hole in UK’s space ambitions?
... concern for the British space industry and also higher education is the effect of Brexit on the free movement ... is viewed by many in academia as a major threat to higher education and research in UK universities. The world-class status of many ...
November 2019
Mexico’s path to space
...to dream of what might be ahead. About the author Carlos Duarte is responsible for the development of Mexico’s space education policy and establishing joint programmes with other organisations such as middle schools and universities to improve Mexico...
October 2023
The multidisciplinary world of space habitation design
... to provide larger habitable volumes and, above all, better internal comfort (Fig. 5). Analogue Research, Education Education is an important aspect of space habitat activities, especially to engage new contributors to habitat research, and testing...
March 2015
Sizing down and reaching higher with CubeSats
...using commercial methods and practices. Government space agencies from NASA to ESA are providing funding for educational CubeSat ventures, the American Department of Defense is funding sophisticated CubeSat and small sat constellations and commercial...
February 2019
Chaos and creation – cultural directions for the space industry
... systems analysis, I developed a library of active exercises and projects from which I constructed an intensive and highly active educational programme. ’Declaration’ by Aoife van Linden Tol. Chaos and creation Chaos is not then about creation itself...
May 2024
Prioritising space solutions to accelerate sustainable development
... outcomes, enrolment and retention. It is delivered by UK satcoms company Avanti and its partners sQuid, Camara Education and Whizz Education working in partnership with the Kenyan and UK governments. Regulatory frameworks UNOOSA needs to and wants...