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New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium (NHSGC) Higher Education Programs is a grant from NASA that funds STEM education and research at New Hampshire affiliate institutions.
Administered through the NASA Space Grant program, NHSGC supports undergraduate and graduate fellowships, internships, and scholarships at institutions including the University of New Hampshire, Dartmouth College, Plymouth State University, the Community College System of NH, and others. All funded participants must be U.S. citizens. Awards range from $5,000 to $20,000.
The program also supports informal education, exhibit development, STEM camps, and in-class learning. Summer fellowship applications to UNH are due the second Friday in February annually. The next deadline is February 12, 2027.
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New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium NH Space Grant Consortium Contact Affiliates Documentation Affiliate Resources Space Grant Links Undergrad/Graduate Faculty K-12/Outreach NASA resources Current projects Highlights Alumni Stories Student reports A NASA Space Grant Consortium Please note: Any person funded under this grant must be a U.S. Citizen We support seven New Hampshire affiliate institutions and thousands of teachers, students, faculty, and citizens interested in the sciences, space science, and inspiring future scientists.
Our affiliates include: University of New Hampshire, Dartmouth College, Plymouth State University, the Community College System of NH, the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, Mount Washington Observatory, and BAE Systems. Student research is at the heart of Space Grant's mission.
NHSG provides support for fellowships, internships, and scholarships at New Hampshire Space Grant institutions, furthering STEM education within the state and growing our national scientific and technological capacity. Our Space Grant informal education partners McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center and Mount Washington Observatory bring STEM experiences to people of all ages across New Hampshire.
NHSG supports exhibit development, STEM camps, in-class and distance learning. Recently, Space Grant funding enabled MSDC's development and installation of an exhibit designed and constructed by students at area technical high schools. NASA Challenges provides unique student experiences.
NHSG Affiliate Opportunities UNH Space Grant Fellowships: Summer applications due second Friday in February annually UNH Space Grant Fellowship Application Undergraduate and graduate student opportunities NASA TechRise Student Challenge (grades 6-1 ) NASA STEM Opportunities for Higher Education Supporting research in science and technology is an important part of NASA's overall mission.
NASA solicits this research through the release of various research announcements in a wide range of science and technology disciplines. McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center's annual Aerospace Fest is coming up soon! Rain or shine, on September 16th, 2023, from 10:30am-4pm.
This event is FREE to the public and geared towards scientists, stargazers, explorers, and learners of all ages!
This year, AerospaceFest will extend both outdoors and inside the Discovery Center, meaning visitors can enjoy the Discovery Center exhibit halls, new Science Playground, and observatory as well as all the wonderful guest exhibitors, science-based activities, and a full line-up of fun on the main stage outside including music/activities by Nazzy of Precision Entertainment DJs, and a performance by Mr. Aaron.
Parking for this event is also free! Food, beverages, and ice cream is for sale on-site by The Starlite Cafe'. Reservation is not required!
As always, AerospaceFest means the debut of a brand-new planetarium show that plays at 11am, 12pm, 1pm, and 3pm. Tickets are free- donation suggested, and will be given out at the Welcome Tent on a first come, first serve basis beginning at 10:30pm.
NH Space Grant Consortium Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space University of New Hampshire, 8 College Road, Durham, NH 03824 The material contained in this document is based upon work supported by a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) grant or cooperative agreement.
Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASA. NH Space Grant Consortium © 2025
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Universities and colleges in New Hampshire (e. g. , UNH, Dartmouth, Plymouth State) and their faculty. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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