The NIH Library is a biomedical research library whose collections and services are developed to support the programs of the National Institutes of Health and selected U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agencies.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation's medical research agency. A part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH is organized into 27 Institutes and Centers and funds researchers in every state and around the world. The National Institutes of Health Web Archive Collection serves as an historical record of websites of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its primary purpose is to document and archive material related to the work of the NIH. The archive is publically available, and there are no restrictions on its use.
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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20240110011809/https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/colleges-and-universities/
NASA's Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) is accepting proposals to strengthen and develop the research capacity and infrastructure at minority-serving institutions. An optional Notice of Intent is requested by Jan. 12, 2024. Full proposals are due at 11:59 p.m. EST on Feb. 14, 2024. Please direct questions about this opportunity to NASAMIRO@nasaprs.com.
Please join NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Office of Communications and Office of STEM Engagement for an informational webinar and an update on the plan for the April Eclipse.
U.S. university and community college teams are invited to a weeklong, hands-on workshop to learn how to build a scientific experiment and launch it into space. Registration closes on Feb. 2, 2024.
Join the NASA Transformative Aeronautics Concepts Program for “imaginAviation 2024,” a virtual event on Feb. 27-29, 2024 that will let participants experience the latest innovations in NASA aviation research. The first 10 organizations that register to host and advertise their watch party will receive a box of NASA promotional items to share at their event.
Sign up for a 5-module curriculum designed to equip researchers, students and citizen scientists with the knowledge and skills to navigate the principles and practices of open science, including developing an open science and data management plan. Expand your Open Science expertise and equip yourself with the essential skills required to excel in the realm of open science. Sign up today to embark on your journey towards advancing your open science proficiency and gain your NASA Open Science Certification.
Message in a Bottle: Send Your Name to Jupiter’s Moon Europa
Send your name to Jupiter’s moon Europa by signing a poem by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón that will travel aboard NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft. Your name will be engraved on the spacecraft before it travels 1.8 billion miles on a mission to see if this ocean world has conditions to support life.
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate is seeking to expand the agency’s network of proposers and foster effective approaches and methods to successfully engage underrepresented and diverse space technology innovators, researchers, technologists, and entrepreneurs. Applicants must register no later Feb. 8, 2024, to be eligible to submit proposals.
NASA TechLeap Prize – Universal Payload Interface Challenge
Applicants are invited to propose an optimized “system of systems” to enable easy integration of diverse technology payloads onto various commercial suborbital vehicles, orbital platforms, and planetary landers. Applicants must register no later than 5 p.m. EST on Feb. 1, 2024, to be eligible to submit proposals.
The 2024 RASC-AL engineering design competition invites teams of university students to develop new concepts that leverage innovation to improve our ability to operate on the moon, Mars, and beyond. Proposals are due March 7, 2024.
NASA MUREP Innovation and Technology Transfer Idea Competition
The NASA Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) Innovation and Technology Transfer Idea Competition (MITTIC) is a spinoff challenge to develop new ideas for commercialization. Spring 2024 proposals are due March 13, 2024.
2024 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition: Advancing Aviation for Natural Disasters
In the 2024 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition, teams will conceptualize, in terms of feasibility and viability, aviation-related system(s) that can be applied to one phase of management for a chosen type of natural disaster by 2035.
NASA Office of STEM Engagement paid internships allow high school and college-level students to contribute to agency projects under the guidance of a NASA mentor.
The Minority Serving Institutions Exchange (MSI) is a tool that supports your search for innovative and diverse academic collaborators by curating STEM offerings and capability statements of MSIs nationwide. The MSI Exchange can inform partnerships for teaming opportunities and competitive federal awards such as contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants.
Student Launch is a research-based, competitive, experiential exploration activity. This project offers multiple challenges reaching a broad audience of middle and high schools, colleges, and universities across the nation.
Participation is open to teams of undergraduate and graduate students at accredited U.S.-based colleges and universities officially affiliated with their state's Space Grant Consortium
This competition is an opportunity for students attending a Tribal College or University, a Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution, or who are members of an active American Indian Science and Engineering Society collegiate chapter to design, build, and fly a high-powered rocket.
Reference information and resources to provide insight into sending your science experiment or technology demonstration to the space station.
Conducting research on the ISS National Laboratory demonstrates to U.S. citizens and the world that space is accessible, affordable, and capable of supporting the research and development necessary to make the fundamental business case for sustainable industrial demand in low Earth orbit.
Let NASA’s Science Activation program bring the universe to you! We’re inviting every student, educator, and lifelong learner to share in the excitement of scientific discovery and space exploration through these unique opportunities. Science Activation reaches learners in all 50 states and more than 110 countries around the world.
NASA’s citizen science projects are collaborations between scientists and interested members of the public.
Through these collaborations, volunteers (known as citizen scientists) have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries. More than 410 NASA citizen scientists have been named as co-authors on refereed scientific publications. NASA citizen science projects are open to everyone around the world, not limited to U.S. citizens or residents.
From interviews with astronauts to narrative shows that take you on a tour of the galaxy, NASA podcast let you experience the thrill of space exploration without leaving Earth.
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