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The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP), a program of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, is sponsoring a national competition for universities that engages students in addressing issues relating to airports and the National Airspace System.
Are you an undergraduate science and engineering student interested in pursuing a career with NASA? Would you like to gain skills, knowledge, and competency in NASA mission protocols, procedures, and practices? (more…)
The 2018-2019 HASP Call For Proposals was released on October 08, 2018. The current copy of the CFP is available below. Please notice that the due date is December 14, 2018. Teams preparing a HASP proposal/payload are advised to download and read the HASP Student Payload Interface Manual as well as CSBF website postings at http://www.csbf.nasa.gov/convdocs.html particularly the FY07 User’s Handbook.
The Marshall Space Flight Center is offering Faculty Fellowships for qualified STEM faculty at U.S. colleges and universities to conduct research with NASA colleagues during a ten-week residential program in Huntsville, Alabama. For more information click here.
When can students start applying? Right now!
What is the deadline for students to submit applications? April 1, 2019
Do Students have to fill out a completely new application in Salesforce, or can they port it over?
We are pleased to announce that two of our Community College Partners have received special awards and acknowledgements. (more…)
The online application form will be available at this website starting on October 1. Please consult the application instructions below for an overview of the required application documents.
Do you know a student in higher education that would like to gain authentic engineering design experience with user interfaces while also contributing to NASA missions? NASA’s Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (SUITS) challenges student teams to design and create information displays that support the development of spacesuit capabilities.
Are you an undergraduate science and engineering student interested in pursuing a career with NASA? Would you like to gain skills, knowledge, and competency in NASA mission protocols, procedures, and practices? (more…)