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GSFC Summer Aerospace Workforce Development Research Internship Program (SAWDRIP)

David Rosage (301) 286-0904
Lisa Spurrier (301) 286-9690

Eligibility: Rising junior or senior undergraduate and graduate students; GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Description: NASA Summer Aerospace Workforce Development Research Internship Program (SAWDRIP) is a collaboration among: NASA Goddard Higher Education Office, Maryland Space Business Roundtable (MSBR) and Maryland Space Grant Consortium. Students are placed in state-of-the-art projects with aerospace companies providing experience in skills marketable to both NASA and aerospace companies that support NASA. MBSR serves as the forum endorsing this unique program to their aerospace membership that enables these companies to engage in a unique opportunity to cultivate and inspire the future workforce of U.S. Space Program. Companies that wish to participate are able to “try out” future candidates, enabling student and mentor to build a relationship and perhaps to find a place on the company’s team. Students with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation services.

Duration: 10 Weeks

Dates: June through August

Application Deadline: Due dates are established at http://university.gsfc.nasa.gov/application/.

Location: Participating Aerospace Contractor companies (Members of the Maryland Space Business Roundtable that support the mission of NASA/GSFC in the Washington, DC area).

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