Thank you!

We would like to thank the following people and organisations who willingly gave up their time and shared their expertise to make this project a success

ASE conference

BP for its generous support of this project





Science and Engineering Club boxes teacher panel and their students:
Phil Griffith
Bramhall High School, Stockport

Emma Upton-Swift, Emily Kempthorne and Jayne Peck
Bridge Academy, London

Christina O’Brien
Dunraven School, London

Tom Ward
Elstree School, Reading

Emma Doyle and Elaine Armstrong
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, Kent

Jasbir Singh Lota
Parmiter’s School, Hertfordshire

Helen Murtagh
St Angela’s Ursuline School, London

Barry Scott
Southgate School, Hertfordshire

Lubna Pervaze
Tom Hood Community Science College, London

STEMNET
Steve Smythe, Diversity and Development Manager

British Science Association
Adrian Fenton, Young People’s Programme Manager

Matthew Tosh, Science and Engineering Clubs Coordinator

Illumina Digital
Sabrina Organo, Mars Mission film director, Mars Mission and Crime Lab film editor and graphic artist

kaiclear.com
Kai Clear, Crime Lab film director and editor, Mars Mission script consultant

We would particularly like to thank the Middlesex University Teaching Resources team, led by Professor John Cave, Kate Johns and Peter Stensel, for their assistance with the development of the materials used in the activities.

And the following experts for their invaluable advice and insight into their specialist fields:

Crime Lab box:

Home Office Scientific Development Branch
Steve Bleay, Higher Scientific Officer

BAFO – The British Association for Forensic Odontology
Philip Marsden, dental surgeon and practising forensic odontologist

Mars Mission box:

NASA
Professor Harold Kozak, Solar System Ambassador

Astrium UK
Paul Meacham, Operations Engineer for the Locomotion Performance Model on the ExoMars Rover Vehicle Project

SciSys
Chris Lee, Sales and Marketing Manager

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Simon Steel, education specialist