Saturday, December 20, 2025

NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Fellows - Thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!

 NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunities (NSTGRO26) Released

 

 

 

 

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters has released a solicitation, titled “NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunities (NSTGRO) - Fall 2026,” as an appendix to the Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) umbrella NASA Research Announcement (NRA) titled "Space Technology Research, Development, Demonstration, and Infusion (SpaceTech REDDI)” Fiscal Year 2026, on December 18, 2025. The solicitation is available by opening the NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) homepage at https://nspires.nasaprs.com/, selecting “Open” under "Solicitations," and, finally, searching "NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunities - Fall 2026 (NSTGRO26)" under Keywords. To go to the solicitation directly, visit https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/NNH26ZTR001N-26NSTGRO_B6.

 

Through this fellowship opportunity, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) seeks to sponsor U.S. citizen, U.S. national, and permanent resident graduate student research that has significant potential to contribute to NASA’s goal of creating innovative new space technologies for our Nation’s science, exploration, and economic future. 

 

This call for research proposals solicits proposals on behalf of individuals pursuing or planning to pursue master’s or doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees in relevant space technology disciplines at accredited U.S. universities. Proposals must address at least one of the high-priority technical research areas identified in the appendix; see section C.2. – Research Areas for details.

 

NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Fellows will perform research primarily at their respective university campuses but also conduct Visiting Technologist Experiences at NASA Centers. In addition, each recipient will be matched with a technically relevant and community-engaged NASA researcher who will serve as the research collaborator on the award. Through this collaboration, graduate students will be able to take advantage of broader and/or deeper space technology research opportunities directly related to their academic and career objectives, acquire a more detailed understanding of the potential end applications of their space technology efforts, and directly disseminate their research results within the NASA community.

 

Awards resulting from this competitive selection will be made in the form of grants to accredited U.S. universities with the faculty advisor as the Principal Investigator (PI). 

 

The financial and programmatic support for NSTGRO comes from STMD. These awards are a component of the Space Technology Research Grants Program, which engages the entire spectrum of academic researchers, including graduate students. Awards resulting from this solicitation are planned to start in the fall of the 2026 academic year and are subject to the availability of appropriated funds. 

 

This solicitation covers only proposals for new awards; continuation of existing awards is handled separately. 

 

All proposals must be submitted electronically through NSPIRES by a university Authorized Organizational Representative and are due by 6 PM E.T. on January 29, 2026. The PI for the NSTGRO26 proposal must be the faculty member who will serve as the PI on the grant award if selected. Detailed submission instructions are provided under "Other Documents" on the NSPIRES webpage associated with the NSTGRO26 solicitation. Potential proposers are urged to access the NSPIRES electronic proposal system well in advance of the proposal due date to register with NSPIRES, familiarize themselves with its structure, and to enter the requested information. 

 

Comments and questions may be addressed by email to the Space Technology Research Grants Program, at HQ-NSTGRO-Call@mail.nasa.gov. Responses to inquiries will be answered by email and may also be included in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document located on the NSPIRES page associated with the solicitation; anonymity of individuals/institutions who submit questions will be preserved. 

 

 

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If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing list, access your NSPIRES account, click on Account Management, then click the Email Subscriptions link.

If you need assistance, please contact the NSPIRES Help Desk at NSPIRES-Help@nasaprs.com or call 202-479-9376.

 

Monday, December 1, 2025

Engineering Scholarships for 2026-2027 thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!

 

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STEM/Engineering Scholarships for graduating High School seniors for the 2026-27 academic year 

 
 

Do you know a High School senior who intends to pursue an engineering degree or STEM-related studies starting September 2026?

Help us reach students who can benefit!

Graduating High School seniors (Class of 2026) who plan to begin college in fall 2026 are eligible to apply for ASME High School Scholarships.

What students need to know before applying:

  • Our scholarships require a letter of recommendation.
  • Students interested in a ME/MET educational pathway, planning to enroll full-time at an accredited college or university during the 2026-2027 academic year.
  • Copy of FASFA is required
  • Application deadline – March 15, 2026

Application Is Open
 
 PARENT NIGHT

Do you know someone graduating high school in spring 2026? 

We are hosting a couple of informational sessions to respond to questions and provide a brief overview of the application.

Online Session will be held via Zoom in January and February 2026
(check the website for dates/times that works best for your schedule) 

 

ASME Scholarships provided by

ASME provides an equal opportunity to apply

 
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The Harlem River Farms(sponsors of the WABC garden show in Sept) - launching something special Grow More, Spend Less, a hands-on training series that shows you how to grow fresh food and save real money.

 Thanks Ms. LeBeau for sharing!

The Harlem River Farms(sponsors of the WABC garden show in Sept) is launching something special Grow More, Spend Less, a hands-on training series that shows you how to  grow fresh food and save real money.

Thursday, Dec. 4
5 pm-7:30 pm 
Third Ward Multi Service Center - 3611 Ennis, Houston, Tesas

Beginner: Seed Starting and Transplanting
Intermediate: Build a Bamboo Trellis
Advanced:  Tree & Perennial Propagation
Money Moment:  Saving by Growing at Home + Texas SB 541 (Cottage Vendor Law Discussed)





Early Voting Started-Until Dec. 9th thanks Ms. Lebeau for sharing!

 Early Voting started this morning at 7 am to 7 pm It will continue until December 9th.  Sunday December 7th hours will be 12 pm to 7 pm.  Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church (fellowship hall) is a Vote Center. 

Scholarships, Internships and more U of St. Thomas Newsletter - thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!

 Center for International Studies Newsletter November 30th - December 13th, 2025


Directors Note



A we near the end of another successful semester at UST as director of, the Center for International Studies I would like to thank all of you, students, faculty, staff, and friends for your commitment and support for the Center and its programs. Your efforts and the supportive environment you engender ensures that we continue to attract world class contributors to our program to engage in an ongoing dialog about the critical issues of the day. With the holiday season quickly approaching, we would like to remind all of you to take time and reflect on the goodness and fellowship we all share in this wonderful community. The Center for International Studies would like to highlight our Save the Date Flyer for our 45th anniversary celebration next year on Friday, April 17. We will honor all past Center directors, staff, students, advisory council, and supporters. Also, I must acknowledge the outstanding support we have received from university leadership, my colleagues in the international studies department, and all of you. This will be my last message until after New Year’s. Have a blessed Christmas with friends and family. Finally, I would like to wish all students good luck on their finals and congratulations to those who are graduating.


Prof. Eric 



Campus Events

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Ukrainian Panel Discussion on November 21 in Jones Hall. Your presence, engagement, and thoughtful questions made the evening a success.. The event reflected the CIS mission to inspire globally engaged leadership and foster meaningful dialogue on international issues. Thank you once again for being part of this important conversation. We look forward to welcoming you to future CIS events!

Internship Opportunities

  • The Harris County Judge’s Office has an opportunity for students to apply for a Community Relations Fellowship for the 2026 Spring semester. The fellowship will provide an opportunity to engage with Harris County communities and learn more about our County’s policymaking process. If you have any questions reach out to Emily.Ramirez@harriscountytx.gov.


Programs and Clubs

Looking for real-world summer opportunities for your students? We can help!

Our D.C.-based academic internship program offers:

  • Course credit from George Mason University
  • A guaranteed internship 
  • Furnished housing
  • Professional development and networking

The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) awards more than $1 million in program scholarships annually. 85% of students receive aid, and more than 70 receive full scholarships.

Help Us Find Top International Affairs Students

Nominate students for priority scholarship consideration or share our resources via newsletter, or social media, or forward this email.

For questions, call us at 202.986.0384 or email admissions@TFAS.org

Thank you!







Support Global Cybersecurity Program Fund


Our Global Cybersecurity Program has a new fund established for donations and financial contributions. These donations will go a long way in contributing toward the overall program for mentorship exercises, internships and the purchasing of equipment to construct our cyber lab. Any contribution would be most appreciated and will go a long way in ensuring the growth and development of our Global Cybersecurity Program. To donate, please either click the link or scan the QR code below. Thanks!


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Support Distinguished Diplomat Program (DDP) Fund


Similar to our Global Cybersecurity Fund, the Center for International Studies also has a Distinguished Diplomat Program Fund in which we will attempt to raise funds in order to facilitate and coordinate different events and programs such as our biennial Distinguished Diplomat Endowed Lecture Series, DDP Luncheons, Foreign Service Officer Meetings, among many others. The funds generated will go a considerable way in bringing greater visibility to the Center for International Studies Distinguished Diplomat Program and everything that it entails Please kindly consider donating. Every cent is deeply appreciated. To donate please click the Donate button below or scan the QR code.

Thanks!

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Study Abroad for U.S. College and University Students

Are you pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree? Study abroad to enhance your education. You will gain important career skills and knowledge, and alumni of some U.S. government exchange programs even receive special hiring authorities that make it easier to pursue federal jobs. Find a program that’s right for you. Learn More


Additional Internship Opportunities

Internships Packet


FEATURED INTERNSHIPS


  • Honors Internship Program - Our Honors Internship Program (HIP) is the perfect opportunity to set your career in motion. Ideal for undergraduate students between their junior and senior years, as well as graduate students pursuing a master’s degree, JD, or PhD, this paid internship can be a direct pipeline to full-time employment after college. This is a unique opportunity for students to learn and work alongside our professionals. Learn More



  • Benjamin A. Gillman International Scholarship Program The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) announced that qualifying U.S. undergraduate students who want to pursue study or internships abroad as part of their higher education experience may now apply for the Benjamin Gilman Scholarship. Learn More



  •  Remote Volunteer / Internship Opportunities - Democracy Lab Democracy Lab has a database of in-person and remote volunteer opportunities to use technology to solve challenging social, economic, environmental, and civic problems. They connect volunteers with the social, nonprofit, and civic sectors "through the power of tech-for-good volunteerism." Learn More



  • Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship and Mentoring Program - The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) established its flagship internship and mentoring program in honor of Dr. Joseph S. Nye, Jr., who has devoted his career to the preparation and mentoring of generations of Americans and global strategists. Learn More

 

Job Openings

FEATURED ITEMS




  • DOS Careers Dedicated to identifying, recruiting and hiring competitive, diverse candidates. Learn More



  • Data Analyst / Development Assistant / Administrative Assistant. Learn More



  • Methodist Global Health Care Services | Houston Methodist Hospital is recruiting for a number of positions. Join our team at the #1 hospital in Texas and be a part of our education mission. Learn More

 


  • Freelance Linguists Job Opportunity Do you have skills in languages other than English? Freelance contractors play a vital role in providing language interpreting and translating services to US government officials and in support of US foreign exchange and assistance programs. Learn More



  • Remote Volunteer Opportunities with Humanitarian Street Map Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team is a global community of volunteers, community leaders, and professionals who work together to create open map data to support disaster response and sustainable development. Learn More






  • Hiring Soon: Civil Service STEM & Foreign Affairs Fellows To support the Secretary’s Modernization Agenda goal of acquiring more specialized talent, the Department of State will soon start hiring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Foreign Affairs Fellows in Civil Service positions across the Department on an ongoing and as needed basisLearn more and apply


  • Election Night Support Staff (ENSS) The Election Night Support Staff plays a vital role as runners or intake clerks, responsible for receiving essential voting equipment from vote centers at the conclusion of election day. This is a temporary paid position offering a competitive rate of $17 per hour, with a paid 2-hour training session provided. Learn more and apply



Around The City

Upcoming Programs

Wine & Wisdom: How to Make Putin’s Most Wanted List


December 03, 2025

06:30 PM - 08:00 PM

WACH Offices 1235 North Loop W. Suite 1025 , Houston , TX 77008


This edition of Wine & Wisdom is an intimate evening where you can ask those burning questions: What’s it like doing business with oligarchs? How do you know when it’s time to flee the country? Did you really think Putin would let you walk away? Bruce Misamore, former Chief Financial Officer of YUKOS Oil Company, went from managing the world’s 4th largest oil producer with 110,000 employees to becoming one of Putin’s most wanted. He watched the Kremlin systematically dismantle his company, arrest his colleagues, and turn Russia’s legal system into a weapon.



The World’s Worst Bet: How the Globalization Gamble Went Wrong


December 10, 2025

06:30 PM - 07:30 PM

Junior League of Houston | 1811 Briar Oaks Dr , Houston 77027



Once seen as a force for peace and prosperity, globalization promised to make nations more connected, economies more efficient, and the world more stable. But the global order built on open markets and interdependence has begun to unravel, revealing the risks of relying on fragile supply chains, deepening inequality, and fueling geopolitical rivalry. Join David J. Lynch, senior writer on global economics for The Washington Post, for a compelling discussion on how the globalization gamble went wrong and what it means for the future of the world economy.  


Upcoming Programs


25 Years After Bush v. Gore: Contested Elections Then and Now


Mon, Dec. 08, 2025

9:30 am - 4 pm

(GMT-06:00) America/Chicago,

James A. Baker III Hall 


Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and The Carter Center will co-host their fifth annual elections conference, “25 Years After Bush v. Gore: Contested Elections Then and Now,” at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the landmark Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decision, the 2025 convening will examine the state of contested elections in the United States — then and now — through a series of timely, solutions-oriented discussions. 




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