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Space, Science, And Beyond

Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock shares her journey to becoming a scientist, offering insights into the wonders of the universe and the importance of diversity in STEM. She inspires curiosity and ambition, encouraging all audiences to explore science and beyond. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for space, innovation, and inclusive opportunity.

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45 minutes and 15 minutes Q+A
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Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock?

Maggie brings a wealth of experience from her illustrious career in space science and education, inspiring innovation and passion for STEM. Her engaging storytelling and achievements, including her recognition with a Barbie doll for her contributions, will motivate your team to reach for the stars. Booking Maggie as a speaker will not only enlighten but also empower children and adults alike with the drive to explore new frontiers in technology and science.
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About the Expert
Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Co-host of BBC's "The Sky at Night"
One of the UK's best loved science broadcasters
Honoured with a Barbie doll for International Women's Day 2023
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, speaker, physicist, space scientist, and broadcaster, is one of Britain's most beloved science educators.

Born in London, Maggie attended 13 schools by age 18 and overcame challenges with undiagnosed dyslexia. Despite being advised to choose a more practical career by her teachers, she stayed focused on her dream of space exploration. She went on to earn a Physics degree and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London.

Today, Dr Maggie is best known for teaching and sharing insights on physics, co-hosting the BBC astronomy show The Sky at Night since 2014 with Professor Chris Lintott. The program explores space science and the wonders of the universe.

Maggie's career includes significant contributions to the UK Ministry of Defence, where she helped develop aircraft missile warning systems and hand-held devices for detecting landmines. From 1999 to 2005, she worked at University College London, where she developed a high-resolution spectrograph for the Gemini Observatory in Chile.

Her work on the Aeolus satellite, which measures wind speeds in the Earth's atmosphere, has advanced our understanding of climate change. Additionally, she contributed to the design of the James Webb Space Telescope, further ensuring her place in space science history.

Maggie's published works include Dr Maggie's Grand Tour of the Solar System, Am I Made of Stardust? and The Sky at Night: The Art of Stargazing. In 2023, Mattel honoured her with a Barbie doll to celebrate International Women's Day, highlighting her influence in promoting STEM education. She actively speaks at educational institutions, aiming to inspire young people to develop a passion for science.

Even today, Maggie says that because she is dyslexic, she finds it difficult to accept herself as a serious author despite having just won the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize for her most recent work. One in ten people in the UK suffers from dyslexia, a learning disability.

Dr Maggie was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2009, recognising her contributions to science and education. In 2018, Maggie received an Honorary Doctorate of Science from the University of Leicester. She later became the University of Leicester's chancellor in March 2023. Committed to inspiring future generations, she has made it her mission to encourage young scientists and educators.

While not an astronaut, no better person can take you to space! Contact PepTalk to check Maggie's availability for your event or to book another of our specialist speakers in science communication.

From Insight to Action

Building on Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock’s talk, these short videos offer an easy-to-digest recap and hands-on ideas to inspire action.

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