KSI PRESIDENT, DR. BOB KRONE TO PRESENT AT ISDC 2019

Jun 4, 2019

KSI PRESIDENT, DR. BOB KRONE TO PRESENT AT ISDC 2019 (INTERNATIONAL SPACE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE) 

WASHINGTON, DC – 04 JUNE 2019 – Bob Krone, PhD, KSI President will present on Sunday 9 June, 10am Eastern, “Space Future Education and Research”

We have a vision for needed education for leaders as the Space Epoch evolves. The future prosperity, even survival, of Earth’s humanity will depend in large measure on the successful exploration, development and human settlement in Space. Achieving that success will be the most challenging and complex event ever undertaken. There are no relevant historic models. Systems research and new decision clusters are needed.”  -Bob Krone on Education for Future Space Leadership

KSI will train the next generation of scientists, researchers and educators by taking a multidisciplinary approach to address the rapidly changing needs of the space industry, in both the private and public sectors.

KSI’s online platform gives students the opportunity to pursue academic excellence at a pace that meets their learning styles. KSI’s staff and network of qualified faculty are uniquely positioned to enable students to develop the skills and knowledge needed to drive innovation, conduct impactful research to make life better on Earth and expand the capabilities of the space industry to settle space.

The school is committed to achieving the highest academic and research standards, promoting lifelong learning and facilitating access to meaningful work opportunities bridging students’ academic studies and professional aspirations. Students will join industry leaders to help guide the sustainable development of Space and along with the support of commercial and international partners will create employment opportunities and enhance the expertise of global citizens to the benefit society.

To learn more about the enrolment process and for a schedule of upcoming events, visit www.keplerspaceinstitute.com

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