SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR SPACE SCHOLARS

Mar 19, 2024

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR SPACE SCHOLARS

Explore Your Full Potential, Apply to Become a Space Scholar

The Kepler Space University is introducing the Space Scholars Program, designed to foster and support the next generation of space explorers and innovators. We are recruiting exceptional people with a passion for space exploration. We provide education in interdisciplinary space studies, to develop new knowledge and experiences in pioneering fields of research related to humans living and working in space. At KSU, we are committed to advancing the frontiers of space exploration and education, and we believe that exceptional students should have access to the resources they need to pursue their dreams.

We are looking for explorers, tinkerers, and innovators who are research savvy – future pioneers who love to dive deep into the numbers but who can also take a step back from them and think about the big picture.

Space Scholars are motivated individuals who are curious about the issues that matter most to our society, and pursuing excellence bridging their passions and academic studies to bring a meaningful contribution to the migration of humanity into space. We invite you to take part in this 2024 competition, prospective applicant must register and upload the required materials by April 30th, 2024. There are up to 50 scholarships available, covering 50% of tuition fees applicable towards any Graduate Program at the Kepler Space University.

Deadline: April 30th, 2024
Apply today: Click Here

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