Northumbria researcher and NUSTEM stalwart Dr. Kate Winter is joining a day of celebration of the 200th anniversary of the discovery of Antarctica. Organised by our friends at the Festival of Nature, the day will be held entirely on Facebook, featuring film showings, story readings, presentations and Q&A. There’s a great line-up of scientists, wildlife photographers, filmmakers and conservationists, and it’s all free!
Join in on Friday 5th June 2020 – see the flier below for a full schedule of the day:
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NUSTEM have been collaborating with Museums Northumberland this year and they have two new projects starting, both of which have a number of new jobs available.
The first project, Union Chain Bridge: Crossing Borders, Inspiring Communities is an ambitious project involving the conservation of the internationally significant Union Chain Bridge, the preservation of its intangible heritage and an extensive programme of public engagement. Co-owned by two local authorities, the Union Chain Bridge is symbolic of this uniquely collaborative project that comprises a partnership between Northumberland County Council, Scottish Borders Council, Museums Northumberland with support from the Friends of the Union Chain Bridge.
As well as the conservation of the Bridge itself, Museums Northumberland will be working with schools in the area around the bridge (and on both sides of the border). NUSTEM helped Museums Northumberland plan the schools work using our model of school engagement – working with children, families and teachers over a sustained period of time, in this case 3 years.
Taking the long view of industry and innovation in the North of Tyne Combined Authority region and building on the skills and expertise of the delivery partners, this project will map the unique and rich STEM heritage of the area from prehistory to the modern day, with an aspirational eye to the future. Impactful, targeted school-based interventions and community-based enrichment activities, delivered by Museums Northumberland and NUSTEM, will go some way towards redressing current imbalances by increasing science capital and building long term STEM career aspirations in our region’s young people. Again, this project builds on NUSTEM’s model of sustained engagement with children, families and teachers.
The new roles are based either in Ashington or Berwick, depending on the project. Although they are based in museums, there is a significant STEM focus to the roles so could be of interest to a range of people.
The roles are:
Audience Development Manager (£42k per annum, 37 hours per week, Jan 23)
Digital Heritage Outreach Officer NTCA (£23k pro rata, 0.5fte, July 22)
Learning and Outreach Officer (STEM) (£23k per annum, 37 hours per week, July 22)
Learning and Outreach Officer (STEM) UCB (£23k per annum, 37 hours per week, Jan 23)
Learning and Outreach Officer UCB (£23k per annum, 37 hours per week, Jan 23)
There is also a Project Manager role for an external consultant:
Project Manager NTCA (Fee £30,000 including VAT and Expenses between Jan 2020 and August 22)
The closing date for all the jobs is 6th January 2020
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