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What to do if you are on the sidelines of the aerospace industry, wishing you could get in

By Will Pomerantz, BOF Co-Founder

What to do if you are on the sidelines of the aerospace industry, wishing you could get in. I sure as heck don’t have all the answers, but I’ll share what I’ve got. So, okay. Let’s say you’ve decided to give it a shot. Whether you are a student looking for your first job or a life-long aerospace enthusiast looking to go pro, you’ve decided to try it.

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Looking at the stars and understanding our universe should be discussed in all languages, not just English

By Diana Alsindy, 2017 Brooke Owens Fellow

The language barrier can be a problem for many – if you don’t speak English, you’re essentially excluded from conversations about space exploration. I’m a Propulsion Development Engineer at Virgin Orbit and I’m trying to address this issue with a bilingual Instagram account – The Arabian Stargazer.

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Breaking down the gender gap in the aerospace industry

By Will Pomerantz, Brooke Owens Fellowship Co-Founder

Innovators all around the world are getting creative about ways to close the gender gap and other forms of underrepresentation and discrimination. One fresh new programme that’s making waves is the Brooke Owens Fellowship. Now entering its third year, this program gives extraordinary undergraduate women an incredible start to their careers in aviation or space.

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Ask Us Anything: Brooke Owens Fellows Answer on Reddit's /r/IAmA

By Caroline Juang, 2017 Brooke Owens Fellow

On Sunday, December 3, 2017, the 2017 Brookies took to their computers to answer questions about the Brooke Owens Fellowship on the community website Reddit. The session with the Brookies lasted an hour, garnering some great responses that are recorded below ranging from their experiences as women in the aerospace industry to advice for the application process.

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