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Tips andTricks for BuildingYour Space CV
RemcoTimmermans - linkedin.com/in/remcotimmermans – twitter.com/timmermansr
My career observations
• It matters less WHAT diplomas you have, as long as you have them
• Your future job probably does not yet EXIST while you are in school
• Knowledge from your education LOSES 30% of its use every year
• It’s NEVER too late to change a career that doesn’t make you happy
• FUN is the most underrated career objective
• Your career should be about what makes you HAPPY
• If you do what you love, you WON’T WORK a single day in your life
• The magic happens outside your comfort zone – just DO IT
My career in space:
• I came for the rockets, I stayed for the PEOPLE
• Space is all about PASSION (less about money)
• Space is one of the most INTERNATIONAL and interdisciplinary
industries in the world
• Space is NOT (just) rocket science
• Space will need THOUSANDS of new people in the next decade
• Space needs people from ALL backgrounds and countries
• Becoming active in space is EASIER than you may think
• Space is a very competitive industry, but:
•There is a place in space for EVERYONE
Building Your Personal Space
Brand
11 ways to build a space CV
1 - Think beyond just space engineering
Spac
e Law
Space
Architectur
e
Spac
e Art
Space
Busines
s
Space
Medicin
e
Space
SciCom
m
Spac
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Data Space
Applica
-tions
2 - Build a space
network early
3 - Get in touch with
space professionals
Find a mentor
4 - Make Your Nation a
Spacefaring Nation!
5 - Attend Space Events
6 - Go Back to School
7 – Participate in
space hackathons
8 – Start your own
space business
9 – Volunteer in
Space NGOs
10 – DIY: Organize space talks, write blogs, present
at webinars, talk at schools, make videos…
11 – Join an analogue mission
Space career tips (Summary 1/2)
• 1 - Build a space network early:
Join and be active at SEDS, SGAC (Space Generation Advisory Council), Women in Aerospace, etc.
• 2 - Get in touch with space workers, find a mentor:
Lots of nice people who want to talk to you. Find your mentor! Ask people at SGAC, your national
space society, UNOOSA Space4Women network, people you meet at webinars, etc.
• 3 - The number of countries active in space is growing:
No space organisations in your country? Help build them! Examples: Project Irazu (Costa Rica),
ESTCube (Estonia), MIR-Sat1 (Mauritius)
• 4 - Not good at maths? Not a problem, space is very interdisciplinary:
Space Law, Space/STEM communications, Space Data Science, Space Medicine, Space Art, Space
Architecture, etc.
• 5 - Attend space events near you (webinars!):
See spaceagenda.com for everything going on. Why not organise your own webinar?
• 6 - Transitioning from another industry?
Go back to school and combine your experience with new space knowledge!
The International Space University (ISU) did it for me: www.isunet.edu
Space career tips (Summary 2/2)
• 7 - Hackathons are a great entry point for non-space professionals:
See Copernicus Hackathons, NASA Space Apps Challenge, Act In Space, COVID Challenges, ESA Space
App Camp
• 8 - Have your own idea for a new business in space?
There is a LOT of support at space incubators (e.g. ESA BIC, Copernicus Incubation) and through
competitions (e.g. Copernicus/Galileo Masters)
• 9 - Volunteer in Space and STEM organisations – Make your CV a SPACE CV:
World Space Week, BIS, Space Society, SpaceUp, STEM Ambassadors, SEDS, SGAC, Solar System
Ambassadors, model rocketry clubs, astronomy clubs
• 10 - Build confidence while encouraging others:
Do space talks at your local schools and youth clubs, write blogs for space websites
• 11 - Want to be an astronaut but don’t want to wait to be accepted or go
through 10 years of training? Become an analogue astronaut!
Check out the Austrian Space Forum, the Mars Society MDRS (Mars Desert Research Station), D-MARS
(Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station), Lunares, Habitat Marte, etc.
Website links for YOUR space career
Organisations to join as (active!) member:
• Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC): spacegeneration.org
• Students for Exploration and Development of Space: seds.org (US)
ukseds.org (UK), sedsindia.org (India), seds.ca (Canada), Singapore, UAE,
Turkey
• British Interplanetary Society (BIS): www.bis-space.com
• The Planetary Society: www.planetary.org
• Women in Aerospace: www.womeninaerospace.org
• Women in Aerospace Europe: www.wia-Europe.org
• Canadian Space Society: css.ca
Website links for YOUR space career
Analogue Missions:
• OEWF (Austria): www.oewf.org
• MDRS (USA): mdrs.marssociety.org
• D-MARS (Israel): www.d-mars.org
• Lunares (Poland): lunares.space
• Habitat Marte (Brazil): www.habitatmarte.com
Developing space nation projects:
• MIR-Sat1 (Mauritius): spacemauritius.com
• Proyecto Irazu (Costa Rica): irazu.acae-ca.org
• ESTCube (Estonia): estcube.eu
• Space in Africa: africanews.space
Website links for YOUR space career
Formal Training (post-graduate, late career):
• International Space University (ISU): www.isunet.edu
• International Institute of Air and Space Law: iiasl.aero
Volunteering opportunities:
• Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC): spacegeneration.org
• Students for Exploration and Development of Space: seds.org (US) ukseds.org
(UK), sedsindia.org (India), seds.ca (Canada), Singapore, UAE, Turkey
• World Space Week (global): www.worldspaceweek.org
• British Interplanetary Society (BIS): www.bis-space.com
Website links for YOUR space career
Events:
• Space Agenda: www.spaceagenda.com
• SpaceUp Unconferences: www.spaceup.org (organise your own!)
• World Space Week: www.worldspaceweek.org
Hackathons:
• NASA Space Apps Challenge: www.spaceappschallenge.org
• Act in Space: actinspace.org
• Copernicus Hackathons: hackathons.copernicus.eu
• ESA Space App Camp: app-camp.eu
Website links for YOUR space career
Business Incubation (startups):
• ESA Space Solutions: business.esa.int
• ESA BIC network: spacesolutions.esa.int/business-incubation.html
• Copernicus Incubation: copernicus-incubation.eu
• Seraphim Space Camp: spacecamp.vc
• Parsec Accelerator: parsec-accelerator.eu
Website links for YOUR space career
Getting your hands dirty (DIY):
• Pocket Qube: www.albaorbital.com
• AmbaSat: ambasat.com
• Open Cosmos OpenKit: www.open-cosmos.com
• UBO Satellite: buildubo.co.uk
• CanSat (ESA): esa.int/Education/CanSat
• CanSat Cometition (AAS-US): cansatcompetition.com

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Tips and Tricks for Building Your Space CV

  • 1. Tips andTricks for BuildingYour Space CV RemcoTimmermans - linkedin.com/in/remcotimmermans – twitter.com/timmermansr
  • 2. My career observations • It matters less WHAT diplomas you have, as long as you have them • Your future job probably does not yet EXIST while you are in school • Knowledge from your education LOSES 30% of its use every year • It’s NEVER too late to change a career that doesn’t make you happy • FUN is the most underrated career objective • Your career should be about what makes you HAPPY • If you do what you love, you WON’T WORK a single day in your life • The magic happens outside your comfort zone – just DO IT
  • 3. My career in space: • I came for the rockets, I stayed for the PEOPLE • Space is all about PASSION (less about money) • Space is one of the most INTERNATIONAL and interdisciplinary industries in the world • Space is NOT (just) rocket science • Space will need THOUSANDS of new people in the next decade • Space needs people from ALL backgrounds and countries • Becoming active in space is EASIER than you may think • Space is a very competitive industry, but: •There is a place in space for EVERYONE
  • 4. Building Your Personal Space Brand 11 ways to build a space CV
  • 5. 1 - Think beyond just space engineering Spac e Law Space Architectur e Spac e Art Space Busines s Space Medicin e Space SciCom m Spac e Data Space Applica -tions
  • 6. 2 - Build a space network early
  • 7. 3 - Get in touch with space professionals Find a mentor
  • 8. 4 - Make Your Nation a Spacefaring Nation!
  • 9. 5 - Attend Space Events
  • 10. 6 - Go Back to School
  • 11. 7 – Participate in space hackathons
  • 12. 8 – Start your own space business
  • 13. 9 – Volunteer in Space NGOs
  • 14. 10 – DIY: Organize space talks, write blogs, present at webinars, talk at schools, make videos…
  • 15. 11 – Join an analogue mission
  • 16. Space career tips (Summary 1/2) • 1 - Build a space network early: Join and be active at SEDS, SGAC (Space Generation Advisory Council), Women in Aerospace, etc. • 2 - Get in touch with space workers, find a mentor: Lots of nice people who want to talk to you. Find your mentor! Ask people at SGAC, your national space society, UNOOSA Space4Women network, people you meet at webinars, etc. • 3 - The number of countries active in space is growing: No space organisations in your country? Help build them! Examples: Project Irazu (Costa Rica), ESTCube (Estonia), MIR-Sat1 (Mauritius) • 4 - Not good at maths? Not a problem, space is very interdisciplinary: Space Law, Space/STEM communications, Space Data Science, Space Medicine, Space Art, Space Architecture, etc. • 5 - Attend space events near you (webinars!): See spaceagenda.com for everything going on. Why not organise your own webinar? • 6 - Transitioning from another industry? Go back to school and combine your experience with new space knowledge! The International Space University (ISU) did it for me: www.isunet.edu
  • 17. Space career tips (Summary 2/2) • 7 - Hackathons are a great entry point for non-space professionals: See Copernicus Hackathons, NASA Space Apps Challenge, Act In Space, COVID Challenges, ESA Space App Camp • 8 - Have your own idea for a new business in space? There is a LOT of support at space incubators (e.g. ESA BIC, Copernicus Incubation) and through competitions (e.g. Copernicus/Galileo Masters) • 9 - Volunteer in Space and STEM organisations – Make your CV a SPACE CV: World Space Week, BIS, Space Society, SpaceUp, STEM Ambassadors, SEDS, SGAC, Solar System Ambassadors, model rocketry clubs, astronomy clubs • 10 - Build confidence while encouraging others: Do space talks at your local schools and youth clubs, write blogs for space websites • 11 - Want to be an astronaut but don’t want to wait to be accepted or go through 10 years of training? Become an analogue astronaut! Check out the Austrian Space Forum, the Mars Society MDRS (Mars Desert Research Station), D-MARS (Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station), Lunares, Habitat Marte, etc.
  • 18. Website links for YOUR space career Organisations to join as (active!) member: • Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC): spacegeneration.org • Students for Exploration and Development of Space: seds.org (US) ukseds.org (UK), sedsindia.org (India), seds.ca (Canada), Singapore, UAE, Turkey • British Interplanetary Society (BIS): www.bis-space.com • The Planetary Society: www.planetary.org • Women in Aerospace: www.womeninaerospace.org • Women in Aerospace Europe: www.wia-Europe.org • Canadian Space Society: css.ca
  • 19. Website links for YOUR space career Analogue Missions: • OEWF (Austria): www.oewf.org • MDRS (USA): mdrs.marssociety.org • D-MARS (Israel): www.d-mars.org • Lunares (Poland): lunares.space • Habitat Marte (Brazil): www.habitatmarte.com Developing space nation projects: • MIR-Sat1 (Mauritius): spacemauritius.com • Proyecto Irazu (Costa Rica): irazu.acae-ca.org • ESTCube (Estonia): estcube.eu • Space in Africa: africanews.space
  • 20. Website links for YOUR space career Formal Training (post-graduate, late career): • International Space University (ISU): www.isunet.edu • International Institute of Air and Space Law: iiasl.aero Volunteering opportunities: • Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC): spacegeneration.org • Students for Exploration and Development of Space: seds.org (US) ukseds.org (UK), sedsindia.org (India), seds.ca (Canada), Singapore, UAE, Turkey • World Space Week (global): www.worldspaceweek.org • British Interplanetary Society (BIS): www.bis-space.com
  • 21. Website links for YOUR space career Events: • Space Agenda: www.spaceagenda.com • SpaceUp Unconferences: www.spaceup.org (organise your own!) • World Space Week: www.worldspaceweek.org Hackathons: • NASA Space Apps Challenge: www.spaceappschallenge.org • Act in Space: actinspace.org • Copernicus Hackathons: hackathons.copernicus.eu • ESA Space App Camp: app-camp.eu
  • 22. Website links for YOUR space career Business Incubation (startups): • ESA Space Solutions: business.esa.int • ESA BIC network: spacesolutions.esa.int/business-incubation.html • Copernicus Incubation: copernicus-incubation.eu • Seraphim Space Camp: spacecamp.vc • Parsec Accelerator: parsec-accelerator.eu
  • 23. Website links for YOUR space career Getting your hands dirty (DIY): • Pocket Qube: www.albaorbital.com • AmbaSat: ambasat.com • Open Cosmos OpenKit: www.open-cosmos.com • UBO Satellite: buildubo.co.uk • CanSat (ESA): esa.int/Education/CanSat • CanSat Cometition (AAS-US): cansatcompetition.com