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National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) - Space Technology Graduate Research Fellowship (NSTGRO)

NASA's Early Career Faculty program awards grants to U.S. universities for faculty researchers. It challenges them to examine theoretical feasibility of ideas for space exploration.

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Award amountMaximum of three years
Last checkedJun 24, 2026

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Award amount
Maximum of three years
Academic level
Graduate
Citizenship
U.S. citizens; Permanent residents
Eligibility
U.S. citizen; Accredited U.S. universities; Permanent resident graduate student; U.S. citizen and permanent resident graduate students; Outstanding faculty researchers early in their careers; Proposer must meet an eligibility profile listed in the solicitation
Requirements
Pursuing master's or doctoral degrees; Faculty advisor serving as principal investigator; Matched with a NASA Subject Matter Expert collaborator
How to apply
Annual solicitations planned via NSPIRES; Annual solicitations are planned and released via NSPIRES; Refer to documentation for past solicitations for proposal process example; Refer to documentation from past solicitations for proposal submission process examples; Awards result from successful proposals to the ECF Appendix to the SpaceTech-REDDI NASA Research Announcement

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Early Career Faculty (ECF)

NASA's Early Career Faculty program awards grants to U.S. universities for faculty researchers. It challenges them to examine theoretical feasibility of ideas for space exploration.

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International Space Station - NASA

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Space Technology Research Grants - NASA

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