Get involved
If you want to get involved with UNAWE, please contact the national programme coordinator in your country, you can find them on this list. If there isn't one yet you can consider starting an UNAWE programme in your country or becoming an UNAWE Student Ambassador.
Educators and parents:
- Educators can attend training workshops about teaching science to young children.
- Use the educational resources available on the UNAWE website.
- Subscribe to Space Scoop for the latest astronomy news in child-friendly language by emailing news@unawe.org. And why not start a discussion group to analyse the latest Space Scoop with young children?
- Register for the latest UNAWE updates by sending an email to news@unawe.org with the subject line ‘Register to UNAWE mailing list’.
Professional and amateur astronomers:
- Get in touch with science teachers in local schools and offer to give a talk or run an observing session.
Astronomy institutes:
- If you want to become a UNAWE partner, please email info@unawe.org.
- If you are interested in having your science press releases adapted and distributed as a Space Scoop news story, please email news@unawe.org.
Members of the media:
- Publishers are welcome to reprint Space Scoop releases, but please credit stories that are based on ESO press releases with the credit line 'ESO/EU-UNAWE'.
- Media enquiries about UNAWE are welcome and should be sent to news@unawe.org.
If you have a fantastic idea for UNAWE or UNAWE activities that aren’t currently listed on the website, then we would love to hear from you! Please send your ideas to info@unawe.org.
If you would like to financially support the work of UNAWE, please contact info@unawe.org.
If you would like to request a printed UNAWE brochure please contact info@unawe.org. All of our brochures are also available to download.