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NASA, the Montana Space Grant Consortium (MSGC) and their partners have several internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students for the 2010 summer. See the detailed list below for more information. Important note: many application deadlines are in mid-January, 2010 � soon after you return from the winter break! �I would heartily recommend any future student to take this opportunity. If the opposite of disappointing is appointing, then this internship was incredibly appointing.�� George Anderson, 2008 JPL intern; now a grad student at Stanford Questions? Contact: Angela Des Jardins, 417 Cobleigh Hall, Montana State University, (406) 994-6172, desjardins@physics.montana.edu Please note: this webpage will be continually updated as we receive more information about internship opportunities; check back often.
Internships in Bozeman:
Space Science and Engineering Laboratory (SSEL): 10 weeks with Montana�s small satellite and rocket program, located on the MSU campus, specifically for students NOT from MSU, $6,000 stipend. 2010 Applications: Priority Deadline - January 29, 2010
BOREALIS: 10 weeks with MSGC�s high altitude balloon program on the MSU campus, $6,000 stipend. 2010 Applications: Priority Deadline - January 29, 2010
Internships at NASA Centers:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory: 10 weeks working with a scientist or engineer at JPL, $6,000 stipend, priority deadline for applications: Priority Deadline - January 29, 2010
NASA Academy: Immersive and integrated multidisciplinary exposure and training at Goddard, Ames, Glen and Marshall NASA Centers, $4,000 stipend (plus travel and lodging costs). Applications for:
Due January 18, 2010
More Information and Application for all Academies
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Internships: 2010 Applications: Due February 7, 2010
NASA Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars (LARSS) Program: For nearly any Science, Technology, Engineering or Math major. 2010 Applications: Due February 1, 2010
Marshall Space Flight
Center -
Marshall Space
Grant For nearly any Science, Technology, Engineering or Math major. 2010 Applications due: February 1, 2010
NASA Undergraduate Student Research Program: Undergraduate internships for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math majors. 2010 Applications: Due January 22, 2010
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