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1
Agenda
  • GSFCs Blueprint for the Future
  • Core Values
  • Scientific Objectives
  • Lines of Business
  • Office of Education Structure Functions
  • 2008 GSFC Education Program Statistics
  • GSFC Office of Education 2009 Internships
  • Online Mentor Intern Request Form
  • All Student Interns
  • 2009 Online System Timeline

2
GSFCs Blueprint for the future
  • Core Values
  • Agility Balance Collaboration - Diversity
    Excellence
  • Scientific Objectives (next decade)
  • Understand the potential for catastrophic sea
    level rise
  • Observe the earliest galaxies and stars in the
    universe
  • Accomplish the first space weather prediction
    capability
  • Attain the first comprehensive understanding of
    the moons surface and environment
  • Directly search for signs of organic materials
    within water ice reservoirs on Mars
  • Lines of Business
  • Astrophysics
  • Heliophysics
  • Exploration Systems
  • Earth Science
  • Planetary Science
  • Communication and Navigation Systems

3
GSFC Education Structures Functions
Response to HQ Needs Higher Ed Elementary/Seconda
ry Informal
National/State/Local Support Systems Collaboration
Performance Measures
Lines of Business Content Focus Division Support
Workforce Development/ Research Support
Educational Development Effective
Practices (Teacher, Faculty, Informal Ed
Providers)
Student Involvement/ Career Development/ Science
Attentive Public
4
2008 Goddard Education Program Statistics
Higher Education 164 Students, 105 Men
(64), 59 Women (36) 68 Underrepresented
Minorities (41) 87 Space Grant funded
students (53) 65 Mentor funded students (40)
50 Project funded students (30)
High School 99 Students 52 Underrepresented
Minorities (52)
5
GSFC Office of Education 2009 Interns
  • All Goddard Internships will be driven by Mission
    Requirements and GSFC Lines of Business

6
GSFC Office of Education 2009 Interns
  • All Goddard Internships will be driven by Mission
    Requirements and GSFC Lines of Business
  • Goddard Internship placements will continue to
    work to achieve 50 diversity goal within each
    project

7
GSFC Office of Education 2009 Interns
  • All Goddard Internships will be driven by Mission
    Requirements and GSFC Lines of Business
  • Goddard Internship placements will continue to
    work to achieve 50 diversity goal within each
    project
  • GSFC Principal Investigator or Mentor projects
    will guide the selection process of all intern
    placements

8
GSFC Office of Education 2009 Interns
  • All Goddard Internships will be driven by Mission
    Requirements and GSFC Lines of Business
  • Goddard Internship placements will continue to
    work to achieve 50 diversity goal within each
    project
  • GSFC Principal Investigator or Mentor projects
    will guide the selection process of all intern
    placements
  • The cost of hosting an intern will be shared
    among Projects, Mentors, Space Grants and
    Business Sponsors

9
GSFC Office of Education 2009 Interns
  • All Goddard Internships will be driven by Mission
    Requirements and GSFC Lines of Business
  • Goddard Internship placements will continue to
    work to achieve 50 diversity goal within each
    project
  • GSFC Principal Investigator or Mentor projects
    will guide the selection process of all intern
    placements
  • The cost of hosting an intern will be shared
    among Projects, Mentors, Space Grants and
    Business Sponsors
  • The GSFC Education Pipeline will become
    functional in FY09

10
2009 Online Mentor Intern Request Form
Location (check appropriate box)
GSFC
ARC
MSFC
Other
GRC
GSFC Line of Business Category (check
appropriate box)
Astrophysics
Heliophysics
Exploration Systems
Earth Science
Planetary Science
IRAD
Communication Navigation Systems
Support Offices
Level of applicant at time of internship (check
as many that apply)
High School (age 16 minimum)
College Faculty
Graduate/Masters
High School Faculty
Graduate/Doctorate
Freshman/Sophomore Undergrad
Junior/Senior Undergraduate
PhD Researcher
Post Doc
Supervisors must concur that this is line of
business related. Please list your supervisors
name indicating they have concurred to support
this request.
Appropriate Supervisor/Project Manager Name
Funds Available Y/N and when in FY09
Qtr 1
Qtr 2
Qtr 3

Number of Interns Requested
Disciplines
.Select desired disciplines from
dropdown/expanding list
Skills Competencies
.Select desired skills competencies from
dropdown/expanding list
Title of Project/Position
Project Abstract
Position Description (Intern Duties)
11
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  1. PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)

12
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)

13
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory

14
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)

15
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • PIs/Mentors identify list of best fit applicants
    and commit funds (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)

16
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • PIs/Mentors identify list of best fit applicants
    and commit funds (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 6. Space Grants review, endorse and commit funds
    to applicants in preferential order first by
    those previously endorsed by a mentor, then most
    deserving (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)

17
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • PIs/Mentors identify list of best fit applicants
    and commit funds (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 6. Space Grants review, endorse and commit funds
    to applicants in preferential order first by
    those previously endorsed by a mentor, then most
    deserving (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 7. Final placements based on mentor endorsements,
    project requirements and Office of Education
    selection criteria Programs supplement funding
    where appropriate (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)

18
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • PIs/Mentors identify list of best fit applicants
    and commit funds (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 6. Space Grants review, endorse and commit funds
    to applicants in preferential order first by
    those previously endorsed by a mentor, then most
    deserving (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 7. Final placements based on mentor endorsements,
    project requirements and Office of Education
    selection criteria Programs supplement funding
    where appropriate (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 8. Applicants contacted, offered positions,
    notified of project options and next steps (End
    of Rounds 1, 2 3)

19
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • PIs/Mentors identify list of best fit applicants
    and commit funds (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 6. Space Grants review, endorse and commit funds
    to applicants in preferential order first by
    those previously endorsed by a mentor, then most
    deserving (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 7. Final placements based on mentor endorsements,
    project requirements and Office of Education
    selection criteria Programs supplement funding
    where appropriate (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 8. Applicants contacted, offered positions,
    notified of project options and next steps (End
    of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 9. Space Grants informed of students accepting
    positions (Jan - May 2009)

20
2009 Application/Selection Timeline
Items 1 through 6 below will be completed through
the 2009 GSFC Online Application System
  • PIs/Mentors request students through the Mentor
    Intern Request Form
    (Oct 2008 May 2009)
  • Applicants review and apply to projects and
    positions matched against their skills and
    competencies (Round 1 Nov 01, 2008 Dec 15,
    2008)
  • (Round 2 Dec 16, 2008 Jan 31,
    2009)
  • (Round 3 Feb 01, 2009 April
    30, 2009)
  • Computer matches student skills with position
    inventory
  • Applications screened for completeness and
    eligibility (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • PIs/Mentors identify list of best fit applicants
    and commit funds (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 6. Space Grants review, endorse and commit funds
    to applicants in preferential order first by
    those previously endorsed by a mentor, then most
    deserving (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 7. Final placements based on mentor endorsements,
    project requirements and Office of Education
    selection criteria Programs supplement funding
    where appropriate (End of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 8. Applicants contacted, offered positions,
    notified of project options and next steps (End
    of Rounds 1, 2 3)
  • 9. Space Grants informed of students accepting
    positions (Jan - May 2009)
  • 10. Projects make necessary preparations for
    early June 2009 start

21
Discussion issues
  • Appropriate role of Space Grants in recruitment
    of students for specific jobs
  • Funding decisions and timelines
  • Funding guarantees prior to offer being made
  • Other

22
Questions Answers
23
Background slide
24
2008 Goddard Higher Education Program Statistics
by Project
Academy (7 women, 12 men, 42 minority, 18 SGs)
Robotics (5 women, 18 men, 54 minority, 23
SGs) SIP (12 women, 12 men, 46 minority, 19
SGs) SEICA (13 women, 13 men, 88 minority, 4
SGs) SAWDRIP (3 women, 15 men, 30 minority, 16
SGs) NASA/APL (2 women, 3 men, 60 minority, 2
SGs) MUST (3 women, 2 men, 100 minority, 0
SGs) Other Programs (14 women, 30 men, 25
minority, 5 SGs)
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