"Space & Climate Change"
"Space & Climate Change"
The UL Space Club, in collaboration with the University of Calicut, is excited to announce the UL Space Club Foundation Day & World Space Week Celebrations 2024 on October 5th and 6th at the University of Calicut. This event marks the 8th anniversary of UL Space Clubs, a significant milestone in promoting space education and fostering young talent.
The theme for this year's World Space Week is "Space & Climate Change," highlighting the vital role of space technology in addressing environmental challenges. The event offers a unique opportunity for selected students to participate in a variety of engaging activities, including:
Expert Scientist Interactions: Inspiring talks from leading space and climate scientists.
Drama Performances: Creative renditions on space and climate-related themes.
Student Presentations: Showcasing innovative ideas from budding space enthusiasts.
Technical Sessions: In-depth discussions on the intersection of space technology and climate change.
Join us for an exciting and educational celebration that bridges space exploration and environmental sustainability!
UL Space Club, as a Registered Space Tutor of ISRO, serves as a platform for nurturing, developing, and grooming students from high school onwards in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Space. Our emphasis is on acquiring intrinsic knowledge to realize the full potential of space exploration.
The club was founded and is nurtured by Shri E K Kutty, a former Scientist & Director at ISRO. ULCCS provides not only overall management and administrative support but, more importantly, total funding for the UL Space Club. Over the past eight years, we have conducted various activities for students, including residential space camps, with the support of premier institutions such as the University of Calicut, NIT, IIST, CUSAT, and more.