Joan Davidson

She also joined local environmental group Dear Life, which focused on the effect of fossil fuels.

[2] After graduating Davidson worked part-time running workshops for primary schools at Aberdeen Science Centre (then known as Stratosphere).

[2] In 2019 her programme called "Generation Science" planned to tour to deliver visits to 600 primary schools funded by ExxonMobil.

[3] Under Davidson's leadership the team also developed Careers Hive, which reached 3,000 pupils in 2020 at a life event at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.

[2] The programme featured workshops and advice from industry professionals on getting into careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths).