NASA Internships: Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders
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NASA is currently seeking internship applicants from your university! Join NASA internship specialists for an exclusive information session showcasing the vibrant and diverse next generation STEM workforce at NASA. Hear from current a NASA intern and mentor along with our feature speaker Nathan Tat former intern and current science coordinator at NASA. “Today’s students are the future of NASA – even if they don’t know it just yet.” While NASA has big plans for exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond, we’ll need more than astronauts, engineers, and scientists to accomplish our goals! With no prior experience required to apply, even students with a passion for psychology, careers in fashion design, or an interest in social media can harness skills supporting their career interests via completing NASA internships. Regardless of a student’s career goals, a NASA internship will give any student the kind of rewarding experience that makes a brilliant start for career advancement.
We are hosting an internship information session on Thursday May 23, 2024, 4:00 -5:30 pm EST. It is strongly encouraged for students to attend this session to learn not only about NASA internships but the impact of Asian Americans and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders at NASA as we celebrate AA and NHPI heritage month at NASA.
Through the NASA Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM), these OSTEM paid internships allow college-level students to contribute to agency projects under the guidance of a NASA mentor. Learn all the details to help your students apply for NASA OSTEM Internships by visiting intern.nasa.gov.
Reimagine the possibilities – there’s a place in space for everyone!