Deadline Approaches For NASA Graduate Fellowship Applications

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Feb. 09, 2011

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-040

DEADLINE APPROACHES FOR NASA GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS

WASHINGTON -- Only two weeks remain to submit graduate student 
applications for NASA's new Space Technology Research Fellowships. 
Applications are due by Feb. 23 for the new NASA grants. 

Applications are being accepted from accredited U.S. universities on 
behalf of graduate students interested in performing space technology 
research beginning this fall. 

The fellowships will sponsor U.S. graduate student researchers who 
show significant potential to contribute to NASA's strategic space 
technology objectives through their studies. Sponsored by NASA's 
Office of the Chief Technologist, the fellowships' goal is to provide 
the nation with a pipeline of highly skilled engineers and 
technologists to improve America's technological competitiveness. 

NASA Space Technology Fellows will perform innovative space technology 
research while building the skills necessary to become future 
technological leaders. Information about the fellowships, including 
how to submit applications, is available at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/early_stage_innovation/grants/NSTRF.html 


To learn more about NASA's Office of the Chief Technologist and the 
crosscutting space technology areas of interest to NASA, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/oct   

	
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