Profile
Catherine Holt
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About Me:
I live in Doncaster with my husband and two teenage children. I travel all over the UK and Europe supporting the UK space sector and get to meet some amazing people. I go to mixed martial arts classes and like watching TV.
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When my children started going to martial arts classes I thought it looked so much fun that I decided to give it a go myself. I am moving up the belts and love having a go at lots of different styles and techniques. I am not very good but I don’t mind, it is still fun.
I work in the space sector so it might not be a surprise to know I love watching sci-fi. Star Trek is my favourite but I like watching anything that is different from normal life. I’ve just finished watching ‘Wednesday’ and loved it.
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My pronouns are:
she/her
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My Work:
I work with with the space and environment sector to help organisations get funding for research and innovation. The funding they apply to is from the European Union so I get to work with people all over Europe.
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When I was growing up I didn’t know what I wanted to be when I was older – I still don’t and I am in my 40s. I’ve never had a clear vision of what I might do, just followed jobs that I found interesting and now I work with some amazing people and see ground breaking technology.
The European Union has a massive research and innovation programme called Horizon Europe. I help people in the UK work in teams made up of different European countries. to work on space and environment projects. Projects on space could be on a new rocket launch system, or a new satellite application using earth observation data, even a new robot that will repair satellites whilst in space orbit. The environment projects are also really interesting. Projects that are identifying all biodiversity on Earth, methods to protect our oceans better and how to prevent pollution damaging the environment.
I have a lot of colleagues across Europe, which means I get to visit lots of countries. The highlight was the European Astronaut Training Centre in Germany. When I visited, the French astronaut, Thomas Pesquet, was there. He had just come back from the International Space Station and was doing his rehabilitation at the centre. I didn’t get to meet him but I did learn all about the work they do including the bed rest studies. Normal people are paid to stay in bed, lying down for weeks, all to learn about how the body reacts to long term weightlessness.
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My Typical Day:
I mainly work from home, so after taking my children to school and having breakfast I check my emails and answer any questions that have come in. I usually have some meetings with my colleagues to talk about projects we are working on and meetings with people applying for funding.
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When people are applying for funding they usually have lots of questions so part of my day is spent answering emails or talking to people on video calls. I get to hear about their research and what they need funding for, and we will talk about what they need to do next.
I also promote the funding people can apply to as widely as possible, so I take part in online presentations, to explain the different types of projects. Some of my day might be getting the information together for the slides or delivering the presentation which can be online or at an event. I love meeting people and talking about the exciting things they are working on.
I don’t always understand all of the technology or research people talk to me about, but that is OK. I don’t need to know everything to support them, just be willing to listen. I also don’t always know the answers to their questions, but I will find out by researching on the internet or talking to other people who might know the answer.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
I would like to offer the schools near me some prizes for a competition for the best idea for a satellite application. It could be an application using earth observation images, looking at the local rivers and how to provide a warning for flooding, or satellite navigation and working out the fastest way to get home from school. There is a lot of free satellite data, the trick is finding an interesting way of using it.
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Education:
Due to my dad’s job I moved schools quite a lot but my last one was Wetherby High School where I did my GCSEs and A levels.
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Qualifications:
I have 9 GCSEs and 3 A levels. I went to university and got a degree called Science and the Environment.
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Work History:
Strawberry picker ( I lasted 1 day)
Waitress
Call centre telephone handler
Project Coordinator
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Current Job:
Global Innovation Lead for Space
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Employer:
UKRI – Innovate UK
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My Interview
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What did you want to be after you left school?
I didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up and I still don't in my 40s. I've always applied for jobs that I thought were interesting and I've not gone wrong yet.
Were you ever in trouble at school?
No
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
Earth observation scientist
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Stone Roses
What's your favourite food?
Curry
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
Invisibility, mind reading, litter clearing powers - I hate litter!
Tell us a joke.
5 ants moved into a house, then another 5 ants moved in. They all became 10 ants
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