[Promotion-technology] NASA Announces Opportunities for Students
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue Oct 16 09:36:06 CDT 2007
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>Subject: NASA Announces Opportunities for Students
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>NASA 50th Anniversary Essay Contest for Students
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>The NASA 50th Anniversary Essay Competition for middle and junior high
>school students is now accepting entries. The competition consists of
>two separate topics, each with a limit of 500 words. The first topic
>challenges students to describe how they benefit in their everyday lives
>from space technologies built by NASA over the last 50 years. The second
>topic requires students to imagine how their everyday lives will have
>changed because of NASA space technology in the next 50 years.
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>Students may submit two separate essays, each responding to a separate
>topic. Participants must be U.S. students in grades 5-9 and under the
>age of 15.
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>An optional notice of intent is due on Dec. 7, 2007. Final entries are
>due on or before Jan. 7, 2008. For more information, visit:
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>http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/5-8/features/F_Essay_Competiti
>on.html
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>NASA Undergraduate Student Research Program Spring 2008 Internship
>Session
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>NASA's Undergraduate Student Research Program is currently accepting
>applications for 15-week spring 2008 internships. These internships
>offer students the opportunity to work alongside NASA scientists and
>engineers at NASA's centers, laboratories and test facilities.
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>Applicants must be U.S. college sophomores, juniors or seniors with
>majors or course work concentration in engineering, mathematics,
>computer science, or physical or life sciences. Applicants must be U.S.
>citizens.
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>The application deadline for the spring 2008 session is Oct. 22, 2007.
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>For more information, visit: http://education.nasa.gov/usrp
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