Calling all Scientists, we need you!

In March COVID-19 lockdowns were present in 160+ countries, affecting 90%+ of 
the world's student population. The homeschooling and lockdowns have inevitably 
removed the opportunity for children to learn about STEM through activities and 
engagement with peers, thereby affecting their education.  

While difficult, this has presented us with an opportunity to create a new 
community! The Scientist Next Door project is there to provide a platform to 
you, as scientists, to share your passion and help bring up the next generation 
of scientists. 

We organize and host group video calls between scientists and children aged 4 - 
18. The idea is we have 2~4 scientists with one family, discussing scientific 
topics the children are interested in, your research, and some live experiments 
to give them a unique perspective they won't find elsewhere. We talk about what 
inspires us and think about the science that impacts our daily lives. It can be 
a learning experience for parents too!

So far we've had over 45 calls supporting children of all age, covering topics 
from extracting DNA from strawberries and COVID-19 to why balloons fly and how 
solar panels work.

This is an open call to all scientists, from undergraduate to professor, to 
join in on the project and participate in calls. Time commitment is 30 mins ~ 1 
hour a week max, where you'll need to be either involved with your calls or 
prepping some material. It is preferable (though not mandatory) if you have a 
valid DBS check or equivalent. This is also open to scientists outside the UK 
too, we currently have scientists based in Greece, Italy and more!

Please do pass this on to your colleagues too if you think they'll be 
interested, and if you know any parents (or indeed are one), please pass along 
our information!

If you're a parent and want to sign up or you just want to read more about the 
project, our website is here: https://www.scientist-next-door.org/   

Here are some recent posts and news articles about what we've been up to:

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/18509360.scientists-help-children-learn-lockdown/
https://viralstories.co.uk/2020/05/20/scientists-bring-virtual-experiments-into-kids-homes-university-of-edinburgh-durham-university/
https://twitter.com/EdinburghUni/status/1263037203371917312?s=20

If you are interested in doing some volunteer work during the pandemic and 
beyond, this is a fantastic opportunity to do so while also talking about 
science! You can sign up by emailing outre...@scientist-next-door.org using the 
subject header: "new scientist to sign up with SND". Please include a small 
photo of yourself, where you're based and a short paragraph about your research 
in layman's terms. You can see what other people have written on the website 
for inspiration.

Thank you!

Lucas Rudden
SND Project Coordinator

Email: outre...@scientist-next-door.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/scientistND
Twitter: twitter.com/Scientist_ND

Scientist Next Door connecting communities
Through the COVID-19 lockdown and beyond, please continue to look after 
yourself and loved ones, and stay in contact with colleagues and friends.

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