In celebration of Ten Years of Astrobiology in Aotearoa, we are thrilled to host a dedicated day for members of the Earth and Space Sciences Educators of New Zealand (ESSE-NZ) and all kaiako passionate about bringing the cosmos into the classroom.
If you are a member of ESSENZ, join us at Mount Maunganui College for a full-day programme of talks and discussion on astrobiology — the science that asks the biggest questions about life, the Universe, and everything in between.
You’ll hear from:
- Dr. Mitch Schulte – Mars Program Scientist, NASA Headquarters
- Sarah Marcotte – Science Communicator, NASA JPL
- Dr. Sanjoy Som & Dr. Graham Lau – Blue Marble Space Institute of Science
- Haritina Mogoșanu & Sam Leske – New Zealand Astrobiology Network
Together, we’ll explore:
- The science behind the origins and future of life
- How to teach planetary systems and habitability
- Real-world resources you can bring back to the classroom
- The power of astrobiology to inspire curiosity, agency, and global citizenship
This event is part of the nationwide Spaceward Bound New Zealand programme and marks a milestone in NZ’s contribution to global astrobiology education and research.
With support from
This event is made possible through the generous support of the U.S. Embassy in New Zealand under the 150 Years of U.S.–New Zealand Scientific Collaboration programme.
Special thanks to Mount Maunganui College for hosting this day of discovery and professional connection.