NASA Missouri Space Grant Consortium
Education, Research and Outreach in support of NASA’s mission
Welcome to the NASA Missouri Space Grant Consortium. The mission of the Consortium, one of NASA’s National Space Grant Organization consisting of 52 jurisdictions, is to maintain and enhance, through the State’s universities, corporate partners, government labs, and non-profit organizations, the nation’s workforce capabilities in STEM-related science, engineering, and technology; and to aid in the dissemination of information provided by NASA to students, faculty, researchers, and the general public. Missouri Space Grant strives to support students through internships, fellowships, and provide support for design teams on their projects.
To accomplish its mission, the Consortium strives to inspire, motivate, recruit, educate, and train students at all academic levels to help meet Missouri’s and NASA’s need for skilled, knowledgeable, diverse, and high-performing professional scientists, engineers, technologists, and educators in the fields of interest to NASA.
Make use of the numerous opportunities offered by Missouri Space Grant
Higher education and K12 students, teachers, and outreach organizations who have interests in STEM-related projects are welcome and encouraged to become partners of Missouri Space Grant.
Partner Institutions
Affiliates
Missouri University of Science & Technology (Lead Institution)
Director: K. M. Isaac, Ph. D.
University of Missouri – Columbia
Director: Frank Feng, Ph. D.
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Director: Travis Fields, Ph. D.
University of Missouri – St. Louis
Director: Erika Gibb, Ph. D.
Lincoln University of Missouri
Director: Roger Yang, Ph. D.
Missouri State University
Director: Michael Reed, Ph. D.
Saint Louis University
Director: Srikanth Gururajan, Ph. D.
Washington University in St. Louis
Director: Ramesh Agarwal, Ph. D.
Associates
Challenger Learning Center
of St. Louis
Metropolitan Community College
of Kansas City
Missouri Western State University