ICRAR’s Outreach and Education program connects with tens of thousands of people every year from all corners of the community.
We work with school students, teachers, local communities and the media to promote awareness and interest in science, computing and engineering, improve science literacy and drive participation in STEM fields.
Our team of professional science communicators, with the help of our researchers and postgraduate students, deliver many outreach and education activities throughout the year, and across the country. ICRAR runs observing events, out-of-school programs, public talks, school visits and online resources, bringing astronomy to the students, teachers and members of the Western Australian community and beyond.
You can join our outreach and education mailing list to stay on top of upcoming opportunities, and reach out to education@icrar.org if you’d like to engage with us.
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Our programs
SPIRIT
SPIRIT is a world class internet accessible telescope initiative providing for students, educators and researchers in Western Australia and beyond.
ERA
ERA (the Educational Radio Array) is a 50 antenna radio telescope array built primarily for education and outreach purposes. The array is a fully functional radio interferometer, sited at the SPIRIT Observatory south of Perth.
Microcredentials
UWA micro-credentials are short courses that develop your skills, knowledge and experience in a given subject area. At ICRAR-UWA we currently offer two micro-credentials aimed at providing an introductory understanding of key Astronomy concepts for high school students and teachers.
Stargirls+
Stargirls+ is a multi-day STEM camp hosted by ICRAR, open to girls and underrepresented genders in Years 9-12.
Work Experience
ICRAR offers a limited number of work experience places for high school students. If you’re interested in spending your work experience placement with ICRAR, you can complete an application form online.
Astrofest
Running since 2009, Astrofest is the largest free astronomy event in Australia, featuring telescopes, talks, and more.