my-server
← Wiki

Baird of Bute Society

The Baird of Bute Society recognizes and promotes the historical achievements of Andrew Blain Baird, the Bute blacksmith who on 17 September 1910, at Ettrick Bay on Bute, flew a plane of his own design and manufacture to record the First All-Scottish Heavier-than-air Powered Flight.

The Baird of Bute Society is focused on the advancement of education and information related to Andrew Blain Baird and his aviation and entrepreneurial activity. The Society participates in the advancement of the arts, heritage, culture and science on the Isle of Bute and beyond.

Trustees

  • Christopher Richard Markwell, Founder & Chair
  • Prof. Eleanor Campbell FRS, Trustee & Vice-Chair
  • Prof. Michael Russell MSP, Trustee
  • Prof. Iain Gray CBE FRSE, Trustee
  • Prof. Dugald Cameron OBE, DSc, DA, Trustee
  • Craig Clark MBE, Trustee
  • Isobel Strong, Trustee
  • Joshua McFadden, Trustee
  • J. S. Thom CA, Independent Examiner of Accounts

Patron

Awards

Baird of Bute Scottish Aviation Award

Baird of Bute Scottish Innovation Award

Scholarships

Baird of Bute Canadian Science Scholarship

This two week Canadian Science Scholarship provides for up to three young people from across Scotland, the opportunity to acquire experiences and skills to allow each to better succeed in their upcoming university studies. Centred in Toronto, the hands on "Bench to Bedside" programme is supported by University of Toronto, Ontario Science Centre, University Health Network, the Scottish Government and mentored by Cancer researcher Professor Patrick Gunning and bio-ethicist Professor Hazel Markwell.

Scottish Young Achiever Award

Awarded on occasion to recognise a young Scot.

William Leitch Space Scholarship

Named in honour of the 19th century Bute born scientist and clergyman, Dr. William Leitch, now credited as first to publish the theory that travel in space was best undertaken with jet propulsion - decades before those earlier credited. Each year one graduate of the Strathclyde University Scottish Space School is selected to spend an internship at Scotland's Clyde Space, one of the world's foremost manufacturers of cube satellites.

Lectures & Programmes

Lord Smith of Kelvin Lecture

This lecture is an annual open event with a Scottish perspective of interest on aviation and innovation topics delivered at University of Strathclyde in Glasgow by noted Scots who have previously been recipients of a Baird of Bute Society Scottish Award. It was established by the Society and the University to honour Lord Smith of Kelvin who was inaugural Patron of the Society and is Chancellor of the University.

Inspiring Science Programme

A visiting school programme presented in cooperation with Edinburgh University and led by Baird Society Vice Chair Professor Eleanor Campbell who is Chair of Chemistry at the university. She and a team of staff and graduate students visit secondary schools, in exurban communities, to discuss new scientific research, demonstrates chemistry in action and give students hands-on experience and an opportunity to interact with the team. Its STEM based outreach often extends into the participating local community with mini science fairs and parent involvement.

Events

Annual Baird of Bute Festival of Flight

The annual "Baird of Bute Festival of Flight" takes place during the third weekend of September.

Baird Society's Tenth Anniversary Celebrations

As part of the 2019 Baird Awards and Celebration weekend, the Society was joined by Scotland's First Minister Rt. Honourable Nicola Sturgeon at a Civic Reception in the Ilse of Bute Discovery Centre, honouring the tenth anniversary of Baird of Bute, where she said

Publications

References

External links