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NASA Programs

NASA INTERNSHIPS

NASA internships are nationally competitive opportunities for students from a broad spectrum of academic backgrounds to work with NASA scientists and engineers on problems at the forefront of spaceflight technology.
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NASA ARTEMIS STUDENT CHALLENGES

NASA Artemis Student Challenges provide an opportunity for student teams to join the Artemis Generation and take on a challenge or help solve a problem.  WSGC funds student teams accepted into any of the Artemis Challenges through the NASA Sponsored Competitions program. Challenges include Human Exploration Rover Challenge, Lunabotics, Micro-g NExT, Big Idea Challenge, First Nations Launch, Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students, and Student Launch.  First Nations Launch is hosted by the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.
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NASA centennial CHALLENGES

NASA Centennial Challenges stimulate research and technology solutions to support NASA missions and inspire new national aerospace capabilities through public prize competitions.
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NASA PATHWAYS Program

The Pathways Program provides current students with paid work experience and recent graduates with a dynamic career development program at the beginning of their careers. Both offer the chance for permanent employment at the agency.
Read more about NASA Pathways at Kennedy Space Center
Learn more about NASA Pathways current opportunities

NASA Space Grant National Programs

 

HIGH ALTITUDE STUDENT PLATFORM (HASP) - Lousiana Space Grant Consortium

HASP provides 15-20 hours of high-altitude flight time for up to 12 student experiments. 
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Rockon/ROCKSAT - Colorado space grant consortium/Virginia space grant consortium

WSGC has supported student teams for both training workshops (RockOn) and research projects (RockSat) on suborbital sounding rocket missions at NASA Wallops Flight Facility.
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