Undergraduate and graduate students from Brock University are encouraged to apply for a 10-week internship opportunity at NASA in the summer of 2020, but interested applicants must act quickly.
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Fulbright Canada and Mitacs have partnered under the Agency’s Canadian Student Participation in the NASA International Internship (NASA I2) Project. This program will provide opportunities for high performing Canadian students from a variety of STEM disciplines to be part of a 10-week research internship at one of NASA’s research facilities, including up to $8,000.
Applications must be received at the CSA no later than Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, at 2 p.m. (ET), and must sent by mail. Email submissions will not be accepted. Further details can be found below and on the CSA website.
Eligibility criteria
- Be a Canadian citizen on the date of application
- Be enrolled in a Canadian university as a full-time student in an undergraduate or graduate degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) in a topic of interest to the CSA and relevant to NASA’s mission priorities, as reflected in the available internship projects (NASA I2 Project List [PDF, 202 KB]). Candidates that are pursuing an undergraduate degree should have successfully completed a minimum of four semesters of full-time study (or full-time equivalent) in their program. University enrollment should be effective at the time of application.
- Have obtained, in each of the last two completed years of study (full-time equivalent), a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0, or an equivalent standard if the student’s university does not use GPA (an average grade of “B” or higher)
- Be proficient in written and spoken English
How to apply
Candidates must complete the following three steps to submit their application and receive, if they are selected, a grant from the CSA, Fulbright Canada and Mitacs.
- Download and complete the application form (Word, 175 KB or PDF, 341 KB templates);
- A complete application must contain the following:
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- A completed original application form signed by the applicant
- A copy of the applicant’s proof of Canadian citizenship (such as a Canadian passport)
- Proof of the student’s full-time enrolment at a Canadian university, at the time of application, in an undergraduate or graduate program in STEM. The applicant’s field of study must be in a topic of interest to the CSA and relevant to NASA’s mission priorities, as reflected in the available internship projects (NASA I2 Project List [PDF, 202 KB]).
- Candidates currently enrolled in an undergraduate program require proof that they have completed at least four semesters of full time study
- The applicant’s academic records proving that the minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0 is met, or that an equivalent standard is achieved if the applicant’s university does not use GPA (an average grade of “B” or higher). The applicant’s academic record should include the name of his or her institution, the program in which the applicant is enrolled, the applicant’s complete list of courses, including his or her marks in each course, and the legend explaining acronyms.
- A motivation letter written by the applicant (refer to Section 5.2 for the elements that should be covered in the motivation letter)
- A reference letter from a professor that holds a faculty position at the applicant’s university (must be a separate document) (refer to Section 5.2 for elements that should be covered in the reference letter)
- The applicant’s curriculum vitae (must be a separate document)
- The list of awards, scholarships and distinctions that the applicant has received, if applicable
- One hard copy of all the documents above
- A single PDF-formatted file containing copies (identical to the paper copies) of all the above-requested documents with all security features disabled on a USB memory key. If there is any discrepancy between the hard copy and the electronic version, the hard copy takes precedence.
- Post-mail your application to the CSA at the address below:
NASA I2 Project
c/o Emilie de La Haye Duponsel
Senior Program Officer, Academic Development
Canadian Space Agency
6767 Route de l’Aéroport
Saint-Hubert, Québec J3Y 8Y9
Important notes:
- Applications must be received at the CSA no later than Friday, Dec. 6 2019 at 2 p.m. (ET)
- Hand-delivered proposals will only be accepted during business hours. No personnel is available to receive proposals during the weekend.
- Applications sent by e-mail will not be accepted
- Incomplete applications may not be considered