Undergrads: Intern with the NASA Guam Space Grant program next semester!

Undergrads: Intern with the NASA Guam Space Grant program next semester!

Undergrads: Intern with the NASA Guam Space Grant program next semester!


7/4/2022

NASA Guam Space Grant invites students seeking teaching or research internships relevant to NASA’s goals in aeronautics and space research to apply for the NGSG Undergraduate Research Internship for the Fanuchånan (Aug.-Dec.) 2022 semester.

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The internship program is geared toward the support and enhancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as they pertain to NASA’s programs, including the study of the universe, Guam’s connection to space, and the growth of innovations that enhance the general welfare of the community. The program encompasses a broad range of STEM fields, such as geology, biology, oceanography, astronomy, computer science, medicine, and more.

Successful applicants have the option to pursue one of two paths: a teaching or research internship. Teaching interns will have the opportunity to partner with a University of Guam professor and provide instructional support, while research interns will work on original research projects as they pertain to NASA’s broad range of focus areas.

Stipend

Financial support for undergraduates may include a one-semester stipend of $4,000, renewable for a second semester for a total of $8,000 per academic year. A travel and supply budget of $500 per semester will be available for those pursuing the research internship path as funds allow.

Successful applicants will have the opportunity to present their research projects at the NASA Guam Symposium in the spring and the Hawaii Space Grant Symposium in the fall.

How to apply

Internships will be awarded based on a proposed project’s quality, feasibility, and relevance to NASA’s goals as well as the applicant’s academic aptitude. Women, underrepresented minorities, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Eligibility

• U.S. citizen
• Full-time undergraduate students
• Declared STEM-related major

Students must also have a mentor — UOG faculty, senior researcher, or other qualified personnel — to guide them through the duration of the program.

UOG applicants must submit their applications to Dr. Romina King by July 16, 2022, for preliminary review.

Interested students can learn more about the application process at an information webinar scheduled for later in June.

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About NASA Guam Space Grant

NASA Guam Space Grant is a member of the University of Hawai’i Space Grant Consortium, which participates in the National Space Grant College and Fellowship program and administers the University Research Internship program. NGSG aims to inspire and train future generations of professionals in areas concerned with the understanding, utilization, exploration, and investigation of both space and earth, which includes our regional island environments, through research and internships. The program is housed within the Micronesia Area Research Center at the University of Guam and supports educational initiatives that focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as they support NASA’s missions.