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NVSGC NASA Internships is a program from the Nevada NASA Space Grant Consortium (NVSGC) that funds STEM research, training, and education opportunities for students in Nevada. The consortium offers multiple solicitation opportunities including undergraduate scholarships announced in winter, graduate fellowships announced in winter with applications due in early spring, and faculty solicitations with spring deadlines.
NASA internship applications are accepted throughout the year via NASA's OSSI website. The program aims to expand STEM research and training through the NASA Internship, Fellowship, and Scholarship (NIFS) program, partner with education-based organizations to reach the broadest possible student population in Nevada, and enhance research infrastructure to prepare students for STEM careers.
Eligible applicants are students enrolled at Nevada System of Higher Education institutions.
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NASA Space Grant - Nevada Nasa Programs You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Nevada NASA Space Grant Consortium It’s all about STEM education.
Continue to provide and expand STEM research and training opportunities for students through the NASA internship, fellowship and scholarship (NIFS) program. Expand past/current successful college and pre-college curricular and informal education projects. Partner with other education-based organizations to provide enhanced STEM training to the broadest possible student population in Nevada.
Enhance research infrastructure to provide education and training of students for entry into STEM careers.
Solicitation Opportunities Applications due throughout the year at NASA’s OSSI Website NVSGC Undergraduate Scholarships Announced and applications due in winter NVSGC Faculty Solicitations Announced in the winter and applications due early spring NVSGC Graduate Fellowships Announced in the winter and applications due in early spring NVSGC Research Infrastructure Announced late winter and applications due in spring
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Students enrolled at NSHE institutions, applications due throughout the year at NASA's OSSI Website. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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