Scholarship funding available for International Space University (ISU)
Any UK citizen wishing to apply for support for the 2013 Space Studies Programme should apply to the ISU by 15 March 2013.
The Space Studies Programme will run from 17 June - 16 August 2013 and will be hosted at ISU's Central Campus, Strausbourg.
Applications and further instructions are available on the International Space University (ISU) website.
MSc Programmes
Anyone wishing to apply for support for a Masters should apply to the ISU by 15 March 2013 (The deadline for those not applying for financial aid is the 30 June 2013). The MSc programme will take place from 1 September 2013 to 31 August 2014 at the ISU central Campus, in Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France.
Application forms and further instructions are available on the ISU website.
The UK Space Agency will consider the applications submitted to ISU and may request further information and/or interview candidates.
Chris Brunskill, an ISU student who received funding from the UK Space Agency for the 2011 Space Studies Programme in Austria, said: “During the programme I had the chance to take lectures provided by leading experts in the many disciplines that make up the modern space industry. I was able to get hands on experience with technical equipment and participate in the planning of a live mission. I was also able to work with a fantastic, proactive and intelligent group of fellow participants from around the world. I hope future beneficiaries of the UK Space Agency funding programme will gain as much as I have from this experience.”
Kate Arkless Gray, who attended the 2012 Space Studies Programme, said: “The course gave me a brilliant grounding in all areas of space from orbital mechanics to space law and policy, once again strengthening my desire to be part of the space industry.”
A total of £30,000 is available in this scheme in 2013. This sum will be shared between successful candidates - the level of any grant awarded being decided by a panel including members from the UK Space Agency and the Space Education Trust in consultation with ISU. Evidence of external support will be a positive factor in choosing which applicants to fund. Any money awarded will be paid directly to ISU on behalf of the successful applicants.
ISU may be able to advise on the possibility of further funding, but it is expected that each successful applicant will have to find at least €1,000 from their own resources.