Important: Deadline is noon, May 15th.
Please Note: To be eligible for an internship, student must be US citizens and full time sophomore students or higher at ASU.
Leave blank if same as above
An important goal of NASA Space Grant is to promote science, technology, engineering, and math [STEM] literacy to the public through informal education activities or the production of informal education materials. For science and engineering applicants, informal education will be separate from the research project. For other applicants, the informal education may be a key component of the main project proposal.
What other skills or talents do you possess that might help us evaluate your candidacy for an internship or better match you with a project (no more than three one-word answers)?
Interns are generally matched with faculty mentors/projects by the Space Grant Steering Committee. To request a specific mentor, please name him/her here.
Note: if you propose to work with a specific mentor, that mentor must submit a Mentor's proposal/application form to the Space Grant Steering Committee.
If the Space Grant Steering Committee is unable to match you with the above named person, do you want to be considered for other positions?
Can you provide a name of a faculty person in your academic area that may be interested in being a Space Grant mentor?
If you are awarded an internship, you will be emailed, so please make sure to check your email frequently. Selections are usually made the first part of August.
Your unofficial transcript and resume are to be emailed to asuspacegrant@gmail.com. Applications must be submitted by noon, Friday, May 15th, 2009.
A copy of your completed submission will be sent to your email address indicated above. If you do not receive one, please email Sean. Malley@asu.edu.