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SUMMARY:2021 Seed Grant Call Proposals
DESCRIPTION:The Seed Grant will award up to $25\,000 for 1-year innovative space-related projects. The project topics may include (but are not limited to) astronaut health\, planetary sciences\, solar physics\, Earth science\, spacecraft engineering and use\, sensors\, and astrophysics. \nThe full announcement has been published on the JHU HUB. \nThe full details of the proposal request and submission instructions are on the Space@Hopkins website. \nEligible applicants are: \n\nJohns Hopkins faculty and research staff\, who are permitted to serve as Principal and Co-Investigators on external grants\n\n\nApplicants must not have received funding for the same project currently or in the past.\n\nIf you are a student or a post-doc with an idea for a proposal\, partner with a faculty or research staff member who can serve as a PI. \nPlease contact Carolina Núñez at spacestudies@jhu.edu with any questions about the proposal process\, and sign up for the Space@Hopkins initiative to receive announcements about all our future events. \nWe are looking forward to receiving your applications! \nApply on our “Home Page”
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/2021-seed-grant-call-proposals/
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SUMMARY:NASA Fellowship Activity 2020 Call for Proposals
DESCRIPTION:Call for Proposals — NASA Fellowship Activity 2020 \n  \nNASA Office of STEM Engagement (OSE) opened a call for graduate research proposals on December 23\, 2019. The NASA Research Announcement (NRA) NNH20ZHA001N: NASA Fellowship Activity 2020 is seeking student-authored and independently conceived graduate research proposals responding to a NASA Research Opportunity listed in the solicitation. The 2020 NASA Fellowship Activity is designed to support OSE objectives and provide academic institutions the ability to enhance graduate-level learning and development. The program details and requirements are outlined in the solicitation document. \n  \nTo be eligible to submit a proposal\, candidates must be U.S. citizens or a national who hold a bachelor’s degree in a STEM field earned before Aug. 31\, 2020. Candidates must be enrolled in a master’s or doctoral degree program no later than Sept. 1\, 2020\, and intend to pursue a research-based Masters or Ph.D. program in a NASA-relevant field. \n  \nProposals are due February 21\, 2020. \n  \nFor full program details\, visit: 2020 NASA Fellowship Activity. An informational webinar about this fellowship will be presented on January 8\, 2020 and February 5\, 2020 – time to be announced. The telecom number is 1-844-467-6272\, and the passcode is 549325. The information to join the meeting via the web will be posted on the solicitation webpage once the information is available. \n  \nQuestions concerning these program elements may be directed to Vandhana Lal at NASA.fellowships@nasaprs.​ \n  \n 
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/nasa-fellowship-activity-2020-call-for-proposals/
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SUMMARY:NASA JPL RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:Research Area(s):\nAstronomy & Astrophysics\, Data Sciences\, Earth Science\, Heliophysics\, Information Technology/Computer Science\, Intern Opportunities\, Planetary Science \n  \nDescription:\nFIELDS Summer Internship at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory \nThe University of California\, Riverside\, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have developed a program to train the next generation of scientists and engineers in large-scale data analysis and visualization. \nThis opportunity is available to US Citizens who are university undergraduates in California and the US. Underrepresented minorities are especially encouraged to apply. \nSelected students will conduct research during a 10-week summer internship at JPL in Pasadena\, CA. The interns will be working under a JPL science staff member on projects related to data science\, analysis and processing. \nThe internship has a financial package totaling $8\,300. \nTo apply\, go to http://bigdata.ucr.edu/fields/fellowships/jplintern20/. The deadline is November 15\, 2019. \nFor information about the program\, contact Dr. Xinnan Du at xinnan.du@ucr.edu. \n  \nPoint of Contact:\nJames Lochner\nDirector\, University Relations
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/nasa-jpl-research-opportunities-program/
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SUMMARY:NASA AERONAUTICS AVIATION AT THE LEADING EDGE -FINAL WEBINAR OF 3
DESCRIPTION:THE final of a 3 part webinar titled “NASA AERONAUTICS AVIATION AT THE LEADING EDGE” happens on Nov 6th at 7:30pm.\nBe sure to register and join the webinar!\nDiscussion:\nElectrified Aircraft -Tackling the Challenges of Alternative Propulsion \nFree Webinar Series for University Students and Faculty this Fall!\nNASA AERONAUTICS:\nAviation	at	the	Leading	Edge \nSPACE GRANT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND FACULTY: \nGet to know the people\, the ideas and the technology that are driving the revolutionary work done by the\nfirst “A” in NASA – NASA Aeronautics. \nNASA has made decades of contributions to aviation. Every U.S. commercial aircraft and control tower have NASA-developed technology on board. \nThe next great aviation transformations are being designed and engineered right now\, from the return of supersonic flight to the emergence\nof flying cars and electrified aircraft. \nWHERE ARE YOU IN THIS FUTURE? \nEach one-hour webinar will feature conversations with NASA Aeronautics researchers who will talk about the technology and also about their educational and career paths. Students can submit questions for the presenters. \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED\nOnline registration for this series will open on August 30\, 2019. \nLearn more and register at:\nvsgc.odu.edu/aerowebinars \nABOUT\nThis series is offered as a partnership between NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate and the National Space Grant Program and is produced by Old Dominion University.
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/nasa-aeronautics-aviation-at-the-leading-edge-final-webinar-of-3/
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SUMMARY:SPACE & STEM-WHERE DO YOU FIT IN? JOIN THE NASA WATCH PARTY OCT 23\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:NASA STEM PRESENTS \nSPACE & STEM \nWHERE DO YOU FIT IN? \nJOIN THE WATCH PARTY \nOCT 23\, 2019 6:30pm \nNational Aeronautics and Space Administration \nWATCH PARTY \nTOOLKIT \n  \nB A CK GR OUND \n The 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) is being held in Washington\, DC at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event\, which runs from October 21 to 25\, will highlight nearly 200 technical sessions\, panel discussions\, and 150 exhibitors. College students will be able to see how they can contribute to the next step in space exploration and humanity’s next giant leap — human exploration of Mars. \nOn Wednesday\, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. EDT\, NASA STEM Presents\, Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In\, join the nationwide event by hosting an event at your university. Connect with your    local Space Grant Consortium or create your own unique event around this exciting opportunity \nto learn more about how the next generation of explorers plays a role in the future of space exploration. Don’t miss out\, take part in this \ncelebration of science\, education and discovery! \n  \nNASA STEM Presents Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In? \nWednesday\, October 23\, 2019 \n6:30 p.m. EDT \n  \nHO W  T O  PLAN  Y OUR \nS P A CE  &  STEM   W A T CH   P AR TY  \n   \n\nCollaborate and Join an Established Event:\n\n  \n\nConnect with your local Space Grant Consortium here\n\n  \n\nLocate your American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Branch here\n\n  \n\nInvite Speakers and Guests:\n\n  \n\nLocal Partners – Reach out to university faculty departments\, Space Grant Consortium and libraries to share resources on the history of space\n\nEducators/Teachers – Invite science and history teachers from your local schools to discuss the importance of STEM and inspiring the Artemis generation to lead the new era of space exploration and\nLocal Schools/Informal Education – Invite your local school districts or after school Engage with teachers and students regarding the local STEM and educational resources in their district. This is a great time to inspire the next generation and highlight the opportunities within their local area.\nAmateur Astronomers and Space Enthusiasts – Locate an astronomy club or science club in your area at Go Astronomy\, The Astronomical League\, and the NASA Night Sky Network.\n\n\n\n  \n\nWatch the Broadcast: Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In\n\n  \n\nDate: Wednesday October 23 at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. EDT\n\n  \n\nStream Live On: NASA TV\, Facebook\, Twitter/Periscope and YouTube\n\n  \n\nJoin us for an interactive discussion with senior NASA leadership and young professionals as NASA is getting ready to launch Artemis to the Moon and beyond! Be ready to learn more about how you the Artemis generation play a crucial role in getting us\n\n  \n  \n\nSubmit Your Questions\n\n  \n\nWe want to hear from you! Submit your questions for NASA early career employees and senior leadership to be answered during the broadcast here.\n\n  \n  \n\nShare your Event\n\n  \n\nRegister your event with the Space Grant Consortium here.\n\n  \n\nShowcase your watch party by posting to social Tag your posts with #JoinArtemis\n\n  \nLINKS \n  \n  \n\n\n\nSpace & STEM: How Do You Fit In\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNASA STEM Engagement\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNASA’s Space Grant Program\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNASA EXPRESS\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n•    NASA STEM Twitter \n  \n•    NASA STEM for Students Facebook \n  \n•    NASA STEM Pinterest \n  \n•    NASA STEM YouTube\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSTEM  ENGA GEMENT  ON  SOCIAL \n   \nNational Aeronautics and Space Administration \nJohnson Space Center \n2101 NASA Pkwy \nHouston\, TX 77058 \nwww.nasa.gov \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWATCH PARTY \nTOOLKIT \n  \nNASA STEM Presents Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In? \nWednesday\, October 23\, 2019 \n6:30 p.m. EDT \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nB A CK GR OUND \n  \nThe 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) is being held in Washington\, DC at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event\, which runs from October 21 to 25\, will highlight nearly 200 technical sessions\, panel discussions\, and 150 exhibitors. College students will be able to see how they can contribute to the next step in space exploration and humanity’s next giant leap — human exploration of Mars. \n  \nOn Wednesday\, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. EDT\, NASA STEM Presents\, Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In\, join the nationwide event by hosting an event at your university. Connect with your    local Space Grant Consortium or create your own unique event around this exciting opportunity \nto learn more about how the next generation of explorers plays a role in the future of space exploration. Don’t miss out\, take part in this \ncelebration of science\, education and discovery! \n  \n  \nNASA STEM Presents Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In? \nWednesday\, October 23\, 2019 \n6:30 p.m. EDT \n\nHO W  T O  PLAN  Y OUR \nS P A CE  &  STEM   W A T CH   P AR TY  \n  \n  \n\nCollaborate and Join an Established Event:\n\n  \n\nConnect with your local Space Grant Consortium here\n\n  \n\nLocate your American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Branch here\n\n  \n  \n  \n\nInvite Speakers and Guests:\n\n  \n\nLocal Partners – Reach out to university faculty departments\, Space Grant Consortium and libraries to share resources on the history of space\n\nEducators/Teachers – Invite science and history teachers from your local schools to discuss the importance of STEM and inspiring the Artemis generation to lead the new era of space exploration and\nLocal Schools/Informal Education – Invite your local school districts or after school Engage with teachers and students regarding the local STEM and educational resources in their district. This is a great time to inspire the next generation and highlight the opportunities within their local area.\nAmateur Astronomers and Space Enthusiasts – Locate an astronomy club or science club in your area at Go Astronomy\, The Astronomical League\, and the NASA Night Sky Network.\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\nWatch the Broadcast: Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In\n\n  \n\nDate: Wednesday October 23 at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. EDT\n\n  \n\nStream Live On: NASA TV\, Facebook\, Twitter/Periscope and YouTube\n\n  \n\nJoin us for an interactive discussion with senior NASA leadership and young professionals as NASA is getting ready to launch Artemis to the Moon and beyond! Be ready to learn more about how you the Artemis generation play a crucial role in getting us\n\n  \n  \n\nSubmit Your Questions\n\n  \n\nWe want to hear from you! Submit your questions for NASA early career employees and senior leadership to be answered during the broadcast here.\n\n  \n  \n\nShare your Event\n\n  \n\nRegister your event with the Space Grant Consortium here.\n\n  \n\nShowcase your watch party by posting to social Tag your posts with #JoinArtemis\n\n\nLINKS \n  \n  \n\n\n\nSpace & STEM: How Do You Fit In\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNASA STEM Engagement\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNASA’s Space Grant Program\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNASA EXPRESS\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n•    NASA STEM Twitter \n  \n•    NASA STEM for Students Facebook \n  \n•    NASA STEM Pinterest \n  \n•    NASA STEM YouTube\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSTEM  ENGA GEMENT  ON  SOCIAL \n  \n  \n  \n  \nNational Aeronautics and Space Administration \n  \nJohnson Space Center \n2101 NASA Pkwy \nHouston\, TX 77058 \n  \nwww.nasa.gov \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/space-stem-where-do-you-fit-in-join-the-nasa-watch-party-oct-23-2019/
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SUMMARY:NASA Live TV Apollo 50th Anniversary for K-12 Educators
DESCRIPTION:NASA Live TV Apollo 50th Anniversary \nNASA has developed programming for a special 2.5 hour live broadcast in honor of the Apollo 50th Anniversary. \n The broadcast will be live on NASA TV from 1:00 – 3:30 pm (EDT) on Friday\, July 19th. The first two hours are suitable to space science enthusiasts of all ages. The final half-hour is produced by the NASA Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) and will focus on middle school science activities being conducted live from several science centers around the country. The activities are meant to be adaptable to at home kitchen-science style activities\, as well as a formal science classrooms.  \nIf you are teaching this summer\, working with students in your lab\, or assisting with any STEM summer camps or K-12 teacher workshops you might want to host a watch party. More information about this broadcast can be found here and additional resources and anniversary events can be found here. Please share this announcement with people in your jurisdiction.  \n 
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/nasa-live-tv-apollo-50th-anniversary-for-k-12-educators/
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SUMMARY:Professionalism in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Ball State University Event \nHave you ever wondered what to wear for work or an interview or how to write an important email? At this workshop you will learn about professional standards of dress and communication as well as how to understand organizational culture. \nBrandon Bute – careercenter@bsu.edu – 765-285-1522
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/professionalism-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Bracken Library\, Room 104
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SUMMARY:Using your Creativity: Workplace Problem Solving
DESCRIPTION:Ball State University Event \nProblem solving is one of the key skills employers look for in interns and new hires. This session will help you develop and utilize critical thinking strategies as well as discuss the roles of values and ethics when making decisions. \nBrandon Bute – careercenter@bsu.edu – 765-285-1522
URL:https://insgc.spacegrant.org/event/using-your-creativity-workplace-problem-solving/
LOCATION:Bracken Library\, Room 104
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