Rocket Lab Creates Women's Scholarship to Boost Diversity and Inclusion in STEM
October 11 2022 - 06:07PM
Business Wire
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the
Company”), a leading launch and space systems company, today
announced it has established a new $10,000 scholarship to support
women and gender minorities to pursue science, technology,
engineering and maths (STEM).
According to the United Nations, within the global space
industry just one in five workers are women. The World Economic
Forum’s latest Global Gender Gap Report also found women globally
continue to be underrepresented in STEM fields. The percentage of
graduates in Engineering and Manufacturing is 6.6% for women
compared to 24.6% for men, with an even lower representation in
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) at 1.7% for women
and 8.2% for men. With innovation driven by different perspectives
within a diverse workforce, these statistics put the growing space
industry’s future at risk.
The Rocket Lab Women’s Scholarship aims to change that. The
Scholarship is open to all students who identify as female or
non-binary who will be pursuing a tertiary qualification in STEM
subject areas relevant to aerospace. The Rocket Lab Women’s
Scholarship offers one candidate $10,000 across up to four years of
study, to be used towards fees and/or course related costs.
Candidates will be assessed across a range of suitability criteria,
including financial hardship, community engagement, aspirations,
and their academic resilience.
The Rocket Lab Women's Scholarship is the newest addition to
Rocket Lab's offerings to support students to pursue STEM careers
and build a new generation of home-grown talent. The Women’s
Scholarship joins the existing Rocket Lab Scholarship, now in its
sixth year, which provides tertiary funding to students who
whakapapa to or have a strong connection with the Mahia and Wairoa
communities where Rocket Lab’s New Zealand launch site is located.
Rocket Lab also supports STEM education in Accomack County,
Virginia as a major sponsor of the Virginia Spaceflight Academy’s
Opening Access to STEM Pathways program, which partners with
Accomack County Public Schools to provide students with new
opportunities to experience an aerospace program, new and engaging
STEM curriculum, career readiness, and exposure to new life
experiences that students can apply to their academic year. The
program also addresses the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on the area’s under-served students’ academic, social, and
emotional well-being.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck says: “We know we’ve got a
way to go before our industry reflects the diversity and
experiences of wider society, and we want to offer practical
solutions instead of just talking about it. The Rocket Lab
Scholarship was developed to foster a diverse talent pool of
next-generation innovators, and now the Women’s Scholarship is
specifically targeted at supporting more women to build fulfilling
careers in space.”
Both scholarships are part of Rocket Lab’s multi-tiered
education programmes Rocket Lab’s Space Ambassadors, a group of
employees given training and release time to devote to education
outreach, met with over 11,000 students across New Zealand and the
U.S. in the first year of the programme. Under Rocket Lab’s
Education Mission Statement to inspire, inform, and involve
communities in becoming the future of the space industry for
humanity, Rocket Lab has created world-first education initiatives,
including apprenticeships, industry-led rocketry clubs, tutoring
programs, teacher accelerators, and designing its own
post-secondary qualification for high school leavers pursuing
non-traditional careers in aerospace.
“We know that addressing the lack of diversity in aerospace is a
complex challenge that requires equity-centred interventions from
multiple angles,” says Felicity Powell, Rocket Lab Education Lead.
“We’ve designed our education programs with their long-term
sustainability and impact in mind. We want to know that if we’re
inspiring students to pursue careers in aerospace, we have also
paved the runway for them to launch into them too.”
Applications are now open for both Scholarships, and close on 17
November 2022. To apply, students should visit
https://www.rocketlabusa.com/careers/scholarships/
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