In a world-first for human spaceflight, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced earlier this year that its first call for new astronauts in more than a decade will be open to candidates with a physical disability.
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About the Talk
What does an inclusive approach to human spaceflight look like?
In this very special, free virtual event, a panel of experts from ESA, chaired by accessibility consultant and journalist Emily Rose Yates, will discuss the recruitment and training programme required for its new parastronauts, the benefits and challenges of creating a more diverse workforce in space research, and what needs to be done to make STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) more accessible.
Just as STEM should be for everyone, as we look to the future of our work in orbit and beyond, so should space, and this panel will reveal more about the work happening right now to make space a more equitable place.
Speakers include:
- David Parker: Director of Human Spaceflight and Robotic Exploration, European Space Agency
- Guillaume Weerts: Head of Space Medicine, European Space Agency
- Lucy van der Tas: Head of Talent Acquisition, European Space Agency
- Emily Rose Yates (Chair): Accessibility consultant and journalist who has presented several documentaries for the BBC and written for the Guardian, the Independent and Telegraph Travel
Further speakers to be announced.
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