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NSW TEACHERS REACH FOR THE STARS THROUGH NEW SPACE EDUCATION PROGRAM

NSW Department of Education

A world-first collaboration between Australian and U.S. leaders in space education will see NSW teachers at the forefront of global learning, with the launch of the Aldrin / Andy Thomas Ambassador Program.  

NSW Department of Education Secretary Murat Dizdar announced the initiative during the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2025 in Sydney. 

“This is a powerful example of NSW leading globally - not just in education, but in the future of space and STEM collaboration,” Mr Dizdar said. 

The program is a joint venture between the department, University of Sydney’s Sydney Academy of Teaching Excellence, the Andy Thomas Space Foundation, and the Aldrin Family Foundation - founded by the family of iconic moonwalker Dr Buzz Aldrin. 

It is a landmark international learning initiative that will connect Australian educators with global leaders in space and STEM learning. 

“This program is about giving our teachers a launchpad into world-leading professional development, inspiring the next generation of students to reach for the stars,” Mr Dizdar said. 

“It’s about building bridges between countries, institutions, and classrooms.” 

Applications are open to teachers, school leaders, and learning specialists who are actively engaged in delivering STEM or space-related programs in schools.  

The program was formally launched as part of the Australian Space Curriculum Collaborative (ASCC) - a four-day event hosted by the University of Sydney and the NSW Department of Education during IAC 2025. The ASCC brings together educators, academics, and industry leaders from around the world to develop cutting-edge space and STEM curriculum resources. 

Teachers chosen as Aldrin / Thomas Ambassadors will receive: 

  • Three years of exclusive professional learning 

  • International networking opportunities 

  • A chance to co-develop curriculum with global partners. 

Ambassadors will also join the Aldrin Family Foundation’s existing U.S. Ambassador network, forming a unique trans-Pacific community of space educators committed to inspiring students through science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

ShapeAbout the Partners: 

  • NSW Department of Education: Through the STEM Enrichment team’s initiatives, including Academies of STEM Excellence and Virtual STEM Academy, the Department is delivering future-focused education to students across the state. 

  • Sydney Academy of Teaching Excellence (University of Sydney): A leader in professional learning and teacher development, headed by Professor Scott Sleap, Professor Eddie Woo, and Professor Philip Cummins. 

  • Andy Thomas Space Foundation: Promotes education and research in honour of Dr Andy Thomas AO, one of Australia’s pioneering astronauts. 

  • Aldrin Family Foundation (USA): Founded by the family of Dr Buzz Aldrin and led by Dr Andy Aldrin, the foundation inspires students through hands-on space learning. 

 


Contact details:

Ben Worsley | [email protected] | 0417 585 964