Tim Phillips, Josh Award Chair
Hi, I'm Josh's Dad. Josh was always fascinated by science – and magic – from his earliest times, and went on to make Sci-Comm his career.
He studied Philosophy of Science at Leeds Uni, and did the Part Time MSc in Sci Comm at Birkbeck College.
He went into Manchester Museum of Science & Industry one wet Sunday afternoon, with his daughter, Poppy. The then fairly new Explainer Gallery blew his mind! “This is the way forward!” said he, and asked if there were any jobs to be had – and managed to land one as an Explainer there! Had a really great time doing Explaining, became the Museum's first Science Communications Officer, doing Gallery management and creation, including creating their innovative Waste Recycling Gallery, joined BIG via the BIG Events at the Herstmonceux Observatory in BIG Event's early days, became BIG Chair in the year he ran the first ever Manchester Science Festival, which he had dreamed up and convinced the Museum bosses was the great way to go! That year, 2006, Josh was killed in a freak accident, whilst cycling home after work.
He was a great guy (Yes, I'm biassed for sure!). In 2007 the Museum and Josh's Family with BIG's support, set up the Josh Award for excellence in science communication and engagement for early career sci-commers. Its for the profession, and named in Josh's memory 'cos he was really good at it!. Its there to give early career Sci-commers something to aim for, to enjoy having a go at, and to do some career enhancement too. BIG right from the start saw the Award as providing a much needed early recognition, encouragement and professional attainment goal for the sci-comm world. Excellence in pushing the sci-comm boundaries, engaging all sorts of folk more with science, being upfront science: its showmanship with a purpose!
Since then, the Museum has handed its patronage of the Josh Award on to the Josh Award Committee, which represents the sci-comm world, presently composed of: BIG, ASDC, UKSFN, Cheltenham Science Festival, plus hands-on sci-comm professionals. The Award has taken wing!
Its been a great journey since 2007, even for me as a Sci-comm fan. Meeting fascinating, energetic people starting out in sci-comm: seeing such great quality science engagement people: experiencing their always creative work adding so positively to the world - all so really cheerfully and passionately!
Long may it last!