1. NASA MARTI
2. 2016 NASA Glenn Faculty Fellowship Program (NGFFP)
3. 2016 Marshall Faculty Fellow Program
1. NASA MARTI offers an intense, integrated, multidisciplinary opportunity for students with career aspirations in the national aeronautics or aerospace enterprise. The MARTI experience helps prepare aspiring young professionals for employment by providing opportunities for direct science and engineering experience with an awareness of the complex managerial, political, financial, social, and human issues faced by current and future aerospace programs.
Experience an Integrated systems, multidisciplinary, team-based aerospace research environment
10 – 12 weeks in duration, four NASA centers participate (Ames, Armstrong, Glenn and Langley)
Requirements:
US Citizen; at least 18 years of age; minimum GPA of 3.2; engineering or related discipline majors; junior – second year grad school level of study
Applications open only at http://www.martiapp.com through February 16, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified of acceptance in March, 2016.
Student housing and an allowance for travel/food expenses will be provided.
Depending on the NASA Center, MARTI programs begin late May-mid June and conclude in early to mid August.
*MARTI is a research program, sponsored by the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. As with all NASA research programs, MARTI is subject to available federal funds. MARTI is not posted on OSSI.
For more information, visit http://www.martiapp.com. Questions about MARTI may be directed to Dr. Liz Ward,
Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward
ARMD MARTI Program
Aeronautics Research Directorate
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton, VA 23681
phone: 757-864-7638
email: elizabeth.b.ward@nasa.gov
2. 2016 NASA Glenn Faculty Fellowship Program (NGFFP)
NASA John Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, is accepting applications from full-time, qualified STEM faculty in accredited US colleges and universities, inclusive of Minority Serving Institutions, for the summer 2016 NASA Glenn Faculty Fellowship Program (NGFFP). The ten-week Fellowship will begin on Monday, June 6, and end on Friday, Aug. 12, 2016. The Fellowship is open to US citizens. Under-represented and under-served faculty members, as well as, faculty from US Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), are encouraged to apply. The complete application for the 2016 program implementation is accessible from: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/education
The application closes on Monday, February 1, 2016.
Laura
Laura A. Stacko
Program Manager
NASA/Ohio Space Grant Consortium
22800 Cedar Point Road
Cleveland, OH 44142
Telephone Number: (440) 962-3032
Fax Number: (440) 962-3057
Email Address: LauraStacko@oai.org
Web Address: http://www.osgc.org
3. 2016 Marshall Faculty Fellow Program
The Marshall Space Flight Center is offering Faculty Fellowships for qualified STEM faculty at U.S. colleges and universities to conduct research with NASA colleagues during a ten-week residential program in Huntsville, Alabama.
Faculty Fellows will receive stipends of $15,000 (Assistant Professor, Research Faculty), $17,000 (Associate Professor), or $19,000 (Professor).
A relocation allowance of $1,500 will be provided to those fellows who live more than fifty miles from MSFC and a $500 travel supplement for one round-trip.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens who hold full-time teaching or research appointments at accredited U.S. universities or colleges. During the ten-week program, fellows are required to conduct their research onsite at the Marshall Space Flight Center.