NASA is deploying a single, Agency system for the recruitement, application, selection and career development of undergraduate and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematic disciplines. Students access information about internship and fellowship opportunities across NASA to engage in research, aerospace education and space exploration. A student completes a single internship and/or fellowship application to express interest in up to 15 specific opportunities for each summer, fall, spring or year-long session.
NASA Internship Programs
https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/internship-programs/
Seventh Annual Florida Engineering Education Conference (FEEC)
On April 27, 2012, the University of Central Florida’s College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS), is planning to host the Seventh Annual Florida Engineering Education Conference (FEEC) at the UCF’s FAIRWINDS Alumni Center. Our office has been working with our conference partners (Harris Corporation, the Florida Engineering Foundation, the Florida Space Grant Consortium and..
NASA Seeking University Participants for Summer Rocket Workshop
WASHINGTON — University faculty and students are invited to join a weeklong workshop June 16-21 to learn how to build and launch a scientific experiment to space. Registration is open through May 1. RockOn! 2012 will be held at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. The annual workshop is held in partnership..
NASA Opportunity for Female High School Juniors
Dream. Engineer. WISH. Women In STEM High School Aerospace Scholars Engineer your dream job! Your adventure begins in 2012 with an online community and culminates with a summer experience at NASA Johnson Space Center in Summer 2012. Collaborate with girls from across the country and female NASA engineers and interns. Get ready to start your dream!..
2012 National Community College Aerospace Scholars Program
National Community College Aerospace Scholars is an interactive, online learning experience featuring engineering career possibilities. It is highlighted by an on-site experience where selected students are encouraged to study mathematics, science, engineering or computer science by interacting with engineers at NASA. The only cost to participants is a $30 registration fee. NASA covers travel, food..
2012 Alan Shepard Technology in Education Awards
Do you know K-12 teachers or district-level administrators who are making a difference in education through the use of technology? Recognize their achievements by nominating them for the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award. The Astronauts Memorial Foundation, in partnership with NASA and the Space Foundation, will recognize the accomplishments of one outstanding individual and..
NASA 2012 Lunabotics Competition Open For Registration
NASA is accepting applications from teams of U.S. and international undergraduate and graduate students for the third annual Lunabotics Mining Competition. The event will be at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida May 21-26, 2012. Participants in the competition will design and build a remote controlled or autonomous robot, which could be used for future exploration..
NASA Accepting Applications For Aeronautics Scholarships
WASHINGTON — NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is accepting scholarship applications from graduate and undergraduate students for the 2012 academic year. The application deadline is Jan. 15, 2012. Graduate students must apply under a specific research topic to align with NASA’s aeronautics research programs. The list of available topics is posted online. NASA expects to award 20..
NASA Education Invites Students to Drop Everything!
NASA’s Dropping In a Microgravity Environment (DIME) and What If No Gravity? (WING) allow students in high school and in middle school to design and build an experiment that will be operated in a NASA research drop tower. This will put the students’ experiment in microgravity, just as if it were in space. Four teams..
2011-12 FAA Design Competition for Universities
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is continuing to offer a Design Competition for Universities for the 2011-2012 academic year and has added new design categories. The Competition challenges individual students or teams of students (undergraduates and graduates) from U.S. colleges and universities, working under the mentorship of a faculty advisor, to address challenges in four..
ESMD Senior Design Projects, including Lunabotics Mining Competition Projects
Click on this link to request NASA’s ESMD Senior Design Projects and funds: ESMD Space Grant Senior Design Project Funding Application The endorsement due date for the first round of selections is September 6, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern and the recipients will be notified by September 16, 2011. If funding is available, additional application..
NASA Summer of Innovation Mini-Grants — Second Opportunity
The NASA Office of Education is pleased to offer a second opportunity for Summer of Innovation, or SoI, Mini-Grants in partnership with the National Space Grant Foundation. The mini-grant aspect of the SoI enables local organizations to infuse NASA-themed science, technology, engineering and mathematics content and activities to middle school students through existing summer and/or..
eXploration Habitat (X-Hab) 2012 Academic Innovation Challenge
Description The National Space Grant Foundation is pleased to announce the X-Hab Academic Innovation Challenge. This program is a university level challenge designed to support the NASA Habitat Demonstration Unit and to engage and retain students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The challenge is intended to link with senior and graduate-level design curricula..
NASA Research Announcement for Competitive Program for Science Museums and Planetariums Plus Opportunities for NASA Visitor Centers and Other Informal Education Institutions (CP4SMP+)
The NASA Office of Education invites proposals from museums, science centers, planetariums, NASA Visitor Centers, and other informal education institutions via this 2011 NASA Research Announcement: Competitive Program for Science Museums and Planetariums Plus Opportunities for NASA Visitor Centers and Other Informal Education Institutions (CP4SMP+), Announcement Number NNH11ZHA004N. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the..
2011 Space Tech Engineering Design Challenge
NASA has invited college students to take part in the 2011 Space Tech Engineering Design Challenge. Students are invited to design a technology that will help further space exploration and development. Designs may relate to autonomous operations; entry, descent and landing; human factors; power/propulsion including for operation in space and on other planetary bodies; or..
NASA/APL Internship Program
We arepleased to announce the launch of the 2011 NASA / Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) application. It is online and available at http://www.APLapp.com. Since 2004, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has offered summer projects to students interested in working on NASA missions or space-related research opportunities at APL. Students participating..

