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Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium is a grant and fellowship program from the Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium at Oregon State University that funds STEM education, research, and workforce development for students and faculty at Oregon-based institutions.
As part of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, OSGC promotes interdisciplinary STEM education and recruits and trains the next diverse NASA workforce through programs including undergraduate team experiences, student ambassadors, faculty research awards, course development awards, and student symposiums. Eligible applicants are students enrolled in STEM programs at OSGC affiliate institutions in Oregon.
Award amounts vary by program. The consortium connects universities, colleges, museums, educators, and science professionals statewide.
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Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium | Oregon State University Inside Oregon Space Grant: For OSGC Affiliate Representatives Affiliate Faculty Research Incubator Program (AFRIP) Faculty Research Award Program Course Development Awards Dr. Nancy Squires Memorial Academic Achievement Award STARR - STudent Academic Research Review Program Undergraduate Team Experience Program Student Ambassador Program Student Symposium Welcome Page NASA Office of STEM Engagement Welcome to the Oregon Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) website.
The site is designed to provide visitors with information about OSGC's programs, research, and people. The Oregon Space Grant Consortium, part of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, is a state-wide network of universities, colleges, museums, educators, researchers, students, and science professionals.
OSGC promotes STEM education through cooperative and interdisciplinary programs while recruiting and training NASA's next diverse workforce. Please utilize the links above to learn more about OSGC's mission, history, staff, and member institutions, or to access information regarding specific OSGC programs and opportunities for faculty and students. Currently, there are no new announcements to share.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Students enrolled in STEM programs at Oregon-based institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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