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Fortissat Science Alliance: Dagmar der Weduwen

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posted on 2023-12-28, 18:23 authored by Dagmar der Weduwen, Rebecca Hay, Ian Hamilton, Kirsty RossKirsty Ross

Dagmar der Weduwen was a PhD student in the School of Biology at the University of St Andrews. She took part in the Fortissat Science Alliance podcast recordings in June 2022.

What is the Fortissat Science Alliance?

The Fortissat Science Alliance was a Wellcome Trust & Children In Need "Curiosity" project. This scheme provided informal STEM learning opportunities for young people who attended the community centre Getting Better Together Shotts (GBT Shotts) between 2019 and 2023. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, deliveries had to pivot online so the podcast was founded. These recordings were made via Zoom with warm-up STEM activities sent to every young person in advance, along with a profile page for each researcher, so that they were relaxed and able to ask excellent questions.

Link to episode on Spotify.

Depending on the broadcast date, podcast deliveries were co-sponsored by Glasgow Science Festival, EXPLORATHON 2021, or EXPLORATHON 2022/23.

For the duration of the project, it was supported jointly by Children in Need and the Wellcome Trust. In 2021, EXPLORATHON episodes were supported by the European Commission [grant agreement ID 101036101]. In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON episodes were supported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020894/1].

Author contributions to content

Dagmar der Weduwen was the guest featured on this episode. Rebecca Hay was the youth worker coordinating the young people who conducted the interviews as well as co-editing and broadcasting the recordings. Iain Hamilton co-edited the episodes. Kirsty Ross was the STEM consultant for the project and uploaded completed episodes to Figshare.

Funding

360G-CiN-2016-4773 Curiosity with Children in Need and Wellcome Trust

Explorathon 2022-2023-European Researchers' Night Scotland

UK Research and Innovation

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