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NASA Graduate Student Research Program (GSRP) |
| Description: |
The goals of NASA's GSRP are to cultivate research ties to the academic community, increase the number of highly trained scientists and engineers in aeronautics and space related disciplines, and broaden the base of students pursuing advanced degrees in science, mathematics, and engineering. |
| Eligibility: |
Applicants must be U.S. citizens currently enrolled or accepted as full-time graduate students in accredited U.S. colleges or universities. |
| Deadline: |
End of January |
| Contact: |
Petra Kneissl-Milanian, (818) 354-0726 |
| Link: |
http://fellowships.hq.nasa.gov/gsrp/program/
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| Program: |
International Space University |
| Description: |
The Master of Space Studies (MSS) Program is a graduate program bringing together students from many countries and disciplines. The broad, interdisciplinary placement is an opportunity for students to carry out in-depth work in a particular area. |
| Eligibility: |
Enrollment in ISU |
| Deadline: |
See website for current deadlines |
| Contact: |
Linda Rodgers, (818) 354-3274 |
| Link: |
http://www.isunet.edu/courses_and_programs/mss.htm
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| Program: |
Space Grant |
| Description: |
Space Grant is a national network of 52 state consortia to strengthen colleges and universities with interests and cpapabilities in aeronautics, space science and technology, and related field, and encourage cooperative programs among colleges, universities, business, federal, state, and local governments. |
| Eligibility: |
Undergraduate or graduate US Citizen enrolled full-time or accepted for full-time study at a Space Grant affliated college or university. Contact the state Space Grant authority for more information; Faculty. |
| Deadline: |
Competitions for awards are generally held January. |
| Contact: |
Linda Rodgers, (818) 354-3274 |
| Link: |
http://calspace.ucsd.edu/spacegrant/
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| Program: |
Planetary Science Summer School |
| Description: |
Provides a one-week intensive team exercise focused on the process of developing a mission concept into reality, and learning about mission lifecycles. |
| Eligibility: |
Science and engineering graduate and post-doc students with a strong interest in careers in planetary exploration. |
| Deadline: |
Applications are usually solicited in the spring. |
| Contact: |
Anita Sohus, (818) 354-6613 |
| Link: |
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/pscischool/ |
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