Thursday, January 16, 2025

NASA EXPRESS -- Your STEM Connection for Jan. 16, 2025


NASA STEM Engagement

Summer 2025 NASA Internship Opportunities

Find your place in space with a NASA internship! NASA offers several opportunities for students to undertake meaningful and challenging projects that truly make an impact on humanity.

 

Applications for summer 2025 internships are due Friday, Feb. 28.

 

Click here to find available opportunities, frequently asked questions, and application details.

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Virtual Event: University Day at NASA Glenn

Audience: U.S. high school and college students

Registration Deadline:

Friday, Jan. 17

Event Date: Thursday, Jan. 23

Contact: GRC-Ed-Opportunities@mail.nasa.gov

 

NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio is hosting a virtual University Day event designed to inspire high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. Attendees will take a part in a live virtual workshop, learn how to apply for a NASA internship, and participate in a Q&A panel with NASA interns and Glenn experts.

 

Click here for more information about this event and to register.

Launch Your Future: NASA Internships Virtual Webinar

Audience: U.S. high school and college students

Event Date:

Thursday, Jan. 23, at 4 p.m. EST

Contact: nasa-internships@mail.nasa.gov

 

Are you interested in a NASA internship? Join the NASA internship team for an interactive webinar to explore internship opportunities and learn about eligibility and application requirements. Learn firsthand from current interns and get tips on how to make your application stand out. Whether you’re a high school or college student, this session will guide you through what you need to know to kickstart your NASA journey. 


Click here to register.

Information Session: NASA Internship Opportunities for HBCU/MSI Students

Audience: College students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)

Registration Deadline: Friday, Jan. 24

Event Date:

Thursday, Jan. 30, at 4 p.m. EST

Contact: aquita.s.wherry@nasa.gov

 

Are you interested in a NASA internship? Join an upcoming information session to hear a panel of experts discuss NASA Pathways Internships and NASA summer internship opportunities for students at HBCUs and MSIs. Some of the panelists will share their own internship experiences and will offer guidance to students considering participating in NASA internships. Click here to learn more.

Host a Q&A With Astronauts in Space

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station

Audience: U.S. educators, informal institutions, and youth organizations

Informational Webinar:

Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 8 p.m. EST

Proposal Deadline: Friday, Feb. 28

Contact: education@ariss-usa.org

 

ARISS-US is accepting proposals from U.S. schools, museums, and community youth organizations (working individually or together) to host an amateur radio contact with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station between July 1 and Dec. 31. To maximize these events, ARISS-US is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed education plan. Radio contacts are approximately 10 minutes.

 

Click here for proposal guidelines and forms.

Are You Up for a Challenge?

Power to Explore Student Challenge

Audience: Students in grades K-12

Entry Deadline: Friday, Jan. 31

Contact: support@futureengineers.org

 

There is still time to join the Power to Explore Student Challenge! NASA invites K-12 students to dream up a new space mission powered by Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) to any moon in our solar system. The writing contest is open to individual students attending U.S. public, private, charter, or home schools – including those in U.S. territories and schools operated by the U.S. for American personnel overseas. Forty-five semifinalists will receive an RPS prize pack, nine finalists will receive an exclusive virtual session with a NASA expert, and three winners will be awarded a trip for two to NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio. Every student who enters will receive an invitation to a virtual event with NASA experts to learn about what powers the NASA workforce to dream big and explore. Check out this challenge explainer video to help you get started.

NASA TechLeap Prize – Space Technology Payload Challenge

Audience: Undergraduate and graduate STEM students, and individuals ages 18+

Registration Deadline: March 4

Application Deadline: March 20

Contact: questions@nasatechleap.org

 

Managed by NASA's Flight Opportunities program, this challenge seeks ideas for systems that advance technology to address one or more of NASA’s shortfalls. NASA intends to award up to nine prizes worth up to $500,000 each plus the opportunity for a flight test aboard a suborbital vehicle, rocket-powered lander, high-altitude balloon, aircraft following a reduced gravity profile (i.e., parabolic flight), or orbital vehicle that can host payloads. Visit the challenge website to read the application requirements, rules, technical guidelines, and scoring rubric that will be used to assess all valid applications.

Opportunities With Our Partners

AmeriCorps Toolkit: Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Event Date:

Monday, Jan. 20


Crayola Creativity Week: Flows Like Water Event With NASA Scientists

Event Date:

Friday, Jan. 31

Genes in Space Contest

Submission Deadline: April 14

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Are you looking for NASA STEM materials to support your curriculum? Search hundreds of resources by subject, grade level, type and keyword at https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/search.


Check out the ‘Science for Everyone’ website! Science starts with questions, leading to discoveries. Visit https://science.nasa.gov/for-everyone. To view the site in Spanish, visit https://ciencia.nasa.gov.


Are you looking for more NASA prizes, challenges, and crowdsourcing opportunities? Visit https://www.nasa.gov/get-involved/ to find ways to contribute to NASA’s work.

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