Programs To Promote Women In Stem
If you are looking for ways to get involved with NASA, you have found a great resource. On this site, we link to NASA’s education outreach programs targeted at women and girls. If you manage a project and would like it to be linked here, please contact us. We also have provided fact sheets and other handouts about women and space and aviation history.
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We hope these resources will help you promote the successes of women in STEM fields. Women@NASA has created a one-of-a-kind experience for middle school students to be mentored virtually through Skype or Google chat by NASA employees.
He or she may be an engineer, an accountant, an astronaut, a trainer, or a mission controller. You will complete online lessons for five weeks, covering the topics of science, technology, engineering, and math.
NASA’s vision for Aspire 2 Inspire is to reach out to young girls and present some of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) career opportunities through the real lives and jobs of early career women at NASA. The program is available to all students.
The SISTER program is designed to increase awareness of and provide an opportunity for middle school students to explore nontraditional career fields with women engineers, mathematicians and scientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. This link leads to the NASA-wide student employment opportunities site.
It includes internships, co-ops, and much more! Fact Sheets and Handouts This website is maintained by the NASA History Program Office and provides facts on “women firsts” in space history. The website also offers a printer friendly version of the page so it can be used as a factsheet. Driver Allegro Flex 6.0. This handout features four women who work for NASA today.
Stephen King It Ebook Ita on this page. This brochure can be used to inspire girls and young women to consider STEM careers. The stories of these women can be read and heard in their entirety by visiting the site given in the brochure. This handout was compilated using the former astronauts’ biographies. It honors those women who came before us and paved the way so that we could dream to be a part of the quest in space.
This handout was compilated using pictures from the. It honors those women who came before us and paved the way so that we could be part of the mission in aviation and aerospace. The Department of Energy showcases role models of women in STEM careers.
Check out this website compilation of their interviews! Other Women@NASA Links NASA Highlights (Presidential Medal of Freedom, Langley Research Center, Retired) (Einstein Fellow) (Einstein Fellow) (Kennedy Space Center) (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) (Johnson Space Center) (Stennis Space Center) (Astronaut, Johnson Space Center) Media Coverage Events Support Anniversary Celebrations Community Outreach Support Miscellaneous.