NASA logoThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Space Technology Program seeks to sponsor graduate student researchers pursuing advanced degrees (master’s and doctoral) in science, technology, engineering, and math who show significant potential to contribute to the strategic goals and missions of NASA in the area of space technology.

The fellowship awards, worth as much as $68,000 per year, will coincide with the start of the fall 2014 term. To date, NASA has awarded these prestigious fellowships to 193 students from 68 universities across 33 states and one U.S. territory. Fellowship recipients are paired with the Nation’s leading experts in space technology to push the limits of human technological achievement.

The continuing goal of the fellowships is to provide the nation with a pipeline of highly skilled researchers and technologists to improve U.S. technological competitiveness.

Student applications are due by 6 p.m. Eastern Time on November 13, 2013.  Details on how to apply are available on the NASA website.

Basic information about fellowships and awards at UC Berkeley, provided by the Graduate Division’s Fellowships Office. Includes descriptions of extramural and University funding and competition deadlines. The Graduate Division also offers a compendium of Fellowship Resources on the Web.