NSS Town Hall September 19: University of Chicago Interns Power NSS Initiatives

The National Space Society invites you to the next Town Hall

Thursday, September 19, 2024, 9:00 pm to 10:15 pm EST

Accelerating Space Education:
University of Chicago Interns Power NSS Initiatives

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Join us for the next Town Hall, where we’ll spotlight the achievements of our 2024 University of Chicago Jeff Metcalf Internship Program participants. For the past three years, NSS has proudly partnered with the Metcalf Program, a premier national model for university internships that provides paid, substantive opportunities to over 4,500 students annually across various industries. This year, NSS welcomed a group of talented interns, who focused on groundbreaking space education initiatives.

During the 2-Week Metcalf Summer Clinic, thirteen interns collaborated on three distinct projects:

  1. spUN Debate Strategy and Marketing Plan – This project analyzed the low U.S. participation in the spUN Debate Program, providing actionable strategies to increase involvement. The team crafted a marketing plan to promote this educational space debate program globally.
  2. International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) – Five students developed a 15-minute digital presentation illustrating a visionary Interplanetary Transportation Network. This network utilizes tethered-lift space elevators and orbital “cycler” spacecraft to facilitate the transportation of massive cargo and personnel between Earth, Mars, and the Moon. The system aims to create a permanent logistics infrastructure, eliminating the need for separate “one-off” missions.
  3. NSS Lunar Mapping and Literature Review – This research project focused on finding and documenting archival resources associated with three important photographic lunar atlases. Guided by an intern who worked long-term on the project, the team produced a publishable bibliography and found new relevant resources.

The Metcalf Clinic gave students firsthand experience in space marketing, a niche yet rapidly growing sector, equipping them with valuable skills for their future careers. And they made valuable contributions to the NSS education program, which will benefit students and educators as we work to inspire the next generation to space careers.

Register today to reserve your seat and ask your questions. Use the link below.

Register no later than September 19 at 8 pm EST

Past NSS Space Forums and Town Halls may be viewed here.

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