Kent Space Week

FAQs

No, you don’t need any prior knowledge of physics—just an interest in space! Space Week is open to everyone, whether you’re a beginner or a space enthusiast

Attendance at Space Week is completely free! There is no cost to participate in the events.

Space Week will be held at the University of Kent, Ingram Building. More details, including venue directions, will be provided closer to the event.

Yes, pre-registration is encouraged to help us plan for numbers. Following this, full registration will open at the end of April. Those who pre-register will be given priority if the event reaches capacity.


Absolutely! Everything at Space Week is hands-on, with interactive workshops and activities designed to engage you. Throughout the week, you’ll be working towards a massive project, putting your skills and knowledge to the test alongside fellow attendees.

Yes, lunch is provided each day, and dinner will be available on Saturday night during the observing evening.

If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us at spaceweek@kent.ac.uk.

The Space Week Main event is open to anybody aged between 14 and 17 (although we are able to offer place to slightly younger students in expection circumstances).

The evening sessions are open to everyone no-matter their ages.