Investing in America's Technology Future: NASA Seeks Space Technology Research Fellowship Applicants

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Oct. 10, 2012

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

RELEASE: 12-356

INVESTING IN AMERICA'S TECHNOLOGY FUTURE: NASA SEEKS SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP APPLICANTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA is seeking applications from graduate students for 
the agency's Space Technology Research Fellowships. Applications will 
be accepted from students pursuing or planning to pursue master's or 
doctoral degrees in relevant space technology disciplines at 
accredited U.S. universities. The fellowship awards, worth as much as 
$68,000 per year, will coincide with the start of the fall 2013 term. 


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. To date, NASA has 
awarded these prestigious fellowships to 128 students from 50 
universities and across 26 states and one U.S. territory. 

"NASA's Space Technology Program is building, testing and flying the 
technologies required for NASA's missions of tomorrow," said Michael 
Gazarik, director of the Space Technology Program at NASA 
Headquarters in Washington. "With new technologies and innovation, 
astronauts will be able to travel safely beyond low Earth orbit and 
new science missions will make amazing discoveries about our 
universe. These fellowships will help create the next generation of 
highly skilled workers needed for NASA's and our nation's future, 
while motivating careers in science and technology that will lead to 
sustainable, high-tech jobs while America out-innovates the world." 

Sponsored by NASA's Space Technology Program, the continuing goal of 
the fellowships is to provide the nation with a pipeline of highly 
skilled researchers and technologists to improve U.S. technological 
competitiveness. Fellows will perform innovative space technology 
research while building the skills necessary to become future 
leaders. 

The deadline for submitting applications is Dec. 4. For more 
information about the fellowships and instructions on how to submit 
applications, visit: 

http://go.usa.gov/YDJW 

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

http://www.nasa.gov/oct 

	
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