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Introductions. Your turn Please introduce your neighbour Let us know: Do they have previous experience of visiting a school/volunteering? What do they hope to get from this session today? Why did they choose science as a career? What is the best thing about their job as a scientist?.
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Introductions • Your turn • Please introduce your neighbour • Let us know: • Do they have previous experience of visiting a school/volunteering? • What do they hope to get from this session today? • Why did they choose science as a career? What is the best thing about their job as a scientist?
Smart Futures • Smart Futures is a Government-backed initiative working with industry and education partners to promote science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers to post-primary students in Ireland. • Aim is to improve the coordination of industry outreach resources and encourage students to consider STEM subjects at post-primary and third level.
Smart Futures • Co-ordinated by the SFI Discover Programme partnering with the Engineer’s Ireland STEPS programme as well as PharmaChem Ireland, Royal Society of Chemistry and Institute of Physics.
Smart Futures School Visits • Objective • To grow awareness of what scientists do and what skills they use/require and by doing so – • Positively impact on those choosing • STEM subjects • Science as a career
What do we know? • 9 of the top 10 global pharma-chemical companies are located in Ireland • Ireland is the largest net exporter of pharmaceuticals in the world • 7 of the top 10 selling medicines are produced here • 52k+ people employed in Irish and multinational Life Sciences companies (in areas like Pharmaceuticals, Biotech, Medical Devices, Diagnostics, BioPharma, Food)
What do we know? • Chemical sector accounted for over 58% of Irish exports in 2010 (worth €50.8bn) • Industry – like Allergan, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Genzyme, Merck, Elan have all recently invested in Ireland • 86k people employed in physics-based jobs and 80 jobs per week announced in ICT • Starting salaries for science, tech and engineering graduates are between €24k- €31k
Group Work • How would you present to a group? • How to present to/engage a primary school audience? • How to present to/engage a post-primary school audience? • How is science or technology relevant to the group in question? • What questions would you expect from the group?
Volunteer Tips for Success Reflect Buddy up Be yourself Avoid jargon Bring/Use Props Praise, praise, praise Every idea is a good idea! The less formal the presentation is the better it works at Primary Level Dress casual Enjoy!
And now for your actual presentation…!
Your name here • Type of Scientist • Company
Your Name Here • Type of scientist • Studied science at • Science subjects
Dos and Don’ts • Information on Child protection and other issues • Read and sign Smart Futures Child Protection Statement • Teacher must stay in the room
What’s next? • Smart Futures takes requests for visits from schools • Indicate your availability and where you can travel to on sign up form • Smart Futures contacts you to arrange visits at a time that suits • Visit: www.youTube.com/DSEvideo to hear volunteers talking about their careers