NASA STEM Opportunities and Activities For Students
Multiple challenges and opportunities reaching a broad audience of middle and high schools, colleges, and universities across the nation.
NASA has selected 40 undergraduate students for the first year of its Europa ICONS (Inspiring Clipper: Opportunities for Next-generation Scientists)…
NASA has selected the nine finalists of the Power to Explore Challenge, a national competition for K-12 students featuring the…
A real-world experience for college and university students and their advisors to develop technology needed to support NASA’s exploration goals.
Students ages 13-18, come dream with NASA Aeronautics and help us envision and market a more sustainable commercial aircraft.
University-level competition for teams to use the NASA systems engineering process to design, build, and operate a lunar robot.
A year-long commitment for Texas high school juniors related to space exploration, Earth science, technology, and aeronautics.
Middle/high school and college-level student teams design, build, test, and launch a high-powered rocket carrying a scientific or engineering payload.
A project based learning program for high school students to learn skills by designing and fabricating valued products for NASA.
A coding challenge in which NASA presents technical problems to middle/ high school students.
Challenges are designed to build student knowledge and skills in STEM by focusing on NASA's goals, collaboration, and career pathways.
NASA SUITS challenges undergraduate or graduate students to design and create spacesuit information displays within augmented reality (AR) environments.
Undergraduate students design, build, and test a tool or device that addresses an authentic, current space exploration challenge.
Teams of high school and college students design, develop, build, and test human-powered rovers capable of traversing challenging terrain.
NASA’s internship programs provide training, mentoring, and career development opportunities while working with the best science, engineering, financial, information technology…
The competition offers Tribal college-level students the opportunity to demonstrate engineering and design skills through direct application in high-powered rocketry.
Teams of professionals and young people are challenged to solve an engineering design problem in a competitive way.