‘NASA Internships 101: Gain insights into the NASA internships program’

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‘NASA Internships 101: Gain insights into the NASA internships program’

 
POSTED ON Aug 08, 2024
 

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is hosting an exclusive information session on Thursday, August 8 at 4 p.m. EDT.

This session is open to all high school and college students in the United States. Academic Levels include 10;11;12; Undergraduate Freshman; Undergraduate Sophomore; Undergraduate Junior; Undergraduate Senior; Graduate Master’s; Graduate Doctoral; Post Doctoral.

The event will showcase the vibrant and diverse next-generation STEM workforce at NASA.

Attendees will gain insights into the NASA internships program, hear first-hand experiences from NASA interns, and have the opportunity to ask questions during the “Beyond STEM: Exploring Diverse Internship Paths at NASA” session.

Featured specialists will include Tara Roanhorse, Diné; Nicholas Page, a U.S. Air Force veteran; and Oshea Beckford, a Jamaican-American.

Page is a former intern and a current public affairs specialist and celebrity engagement lead at NASA.

To learn more, visit intern.nasa.gov or click here to register.

Preferred majors include Computer and Information Sciences – Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications; Education – Technology Education/Industrial Arts; Engineering – Aerospace / Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Engineering – Computer; Engineering – General; Environmental Design; Health Science – Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions; Multi-disciplinary – Behavioral Sciences; Multi-disciplinary – Biological and Physical Sciences; Multi-disciplinary – Cognitive Science; Physical Science – Astronomy and Astrophysics; Physical Science – Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology; Physical Science – Chemistry; Physical Science – Physics; Physiology / Pathology and Related Sciences; Psychology – Psychometrics and Quantitative; Social Science – Demography and Population Studies; Social Science – Economics; Social Science – Geography and Cartography; Visual and Performing Arts – Design and Applied Arts.

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