Continuous education is the foundation of a sustainable society and ecosystem, and this paper relates the story of one of the most ambitious educational programmes for University students from Romania. The country acceded to the European Space Agency’s Convention in 2011, but does not have a dedicated undergraduate programme for space education, although the local space industry is growing and is demanding more skilled professionals. In this context, the Romanian Space Initiative has been organizing the ROSPIN Academy educational programme since the spring of 2021. Currently, each Edition of the Academy has 3 Levels, coordinated with the least busy University periods: Level 1 is an introduction to the space sector (autumn 2021), Level 2 co...
The evolution of world’s space programs requires new skills to be developed and enhanced in space co...
The field of access to space is wide and complex, and it involves several disciplines and areas of e...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...
Eastern European countries, in particular Romania, offer much fewer opportunities for science and sp...
The European Space Agency’s Education Programme, composed of the Primary and Secondary ST...
Growing efforts are currently being addressed by ESA to support the next-generation of s...
The space education landscape in Europe continues to evolve as the demand for a skilled workforce wi...
Promoting Basic Sciences Campaign Reveals the Actual Contribution Astronomy and Spatial Sciences Cur...
Descripció del recurs: 27 juliol 2022The 4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities (4th SSEA) wa...
The Hungarian space age started in 1946 with the successful Lunar Radar experiment by Zoltán Bay. In...
The education and research opportunities linked to the ISS are among the initiatives that the Italia...
At present, Canada does not have enough scientists to be competitive in the global economy, which is...
The aerospace sector has always been a challenge. The complex nature of the field requires for talen...
The world space economy is expected to grow to $400 billion by 2030 and to provide 100,000 jobs. In ...
This article reflects the vision of authors on the prospects of international cooperation in the fi...
The evolution of world’s space programs requires new skills to be developed and enhanced in space co...
The field of access to space is wide and complex, and it involves several disciplines and areas of e...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...
Eastern European countries, in particular Romania, offer much fewer opportunities for science and sp...
The European Space Agency’s Education Programme, composed of the Primary and Secondary ST...
Growing efforts are currently being addressed by ESA to support the next-generation of s...
The space education landscape in Europe continues to evolve as the demand for a skilled workforce wi...
Promoting Basic Sciences Campaign Reveals the Actual Contribution Astronomy and Spatial Sciences Cur...
Descripció del recurs: 27 juliol 2022The 4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities (4th SSEA) wa...
The Hungarian space age started in 1946 with the successful Lunar Radar experiment by Zoltán Bay. In...
The education and research opportunities linked to the ISS are among the initiatives that the Italia...
At present, Canada does not have enough scientists to be competitive in the global economy, which is...
The aerospace sector has always been a challenge. The complex nature of the field requires for talen...
The world space economy is expected to grow to $400 billion by 2030 and to provide 100,000 jobs. In ...
This article reflects the vision of authors on the prospects of international cooperation in the fi...
The evolution of world’s space programs requires new skills to be developed and enhanced in space co...
The field of access to space is wide and complex, and it involves several disciplines and areas of e...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...