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Universe Awareness: Inspiring young children around the world

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2011

Carolina J. Ödman*
Affiliation:
Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Postbus 9513, NL-2300RA, Leiden, The Netherlands email: odman@strw.leidenuniv.nl
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Abstract

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Universe Awareness (UNAWE) has over three years of experience enthusing young children with the scale and beauty of the Universe. UNAWE is an outreach programme with a strong social vision aiming at broadening children's minds, awakening their curiosity in science and stimulating global citizenship. UNAWE uses the inspirational aspects of astronomy to instil a culture of peace and tolerance. We present the main principles of the programme, describe how it functions as a community-driven organisation and share some of the UNAWE experience. We describe projects and opportunities for IYA2009 and the future of the global programme.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2011

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