Lunar and Planetary Institute






LPI Summer Intern Program in Planetary Science 2009.
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Picture of the Lunar and Planetary Institute.The Lunar and Planetary Institute invites undergraduates with at least 50 semester hours of credit to experience cutting-edge research in the lunar and planetary sciences. As a Summer Intern, you will work one-on-one with a scientist at the LPI or at the NASA Johnson Space Center on a research project of current interest in lunar and planetary science. The Summer Intern Program allows participants to experience a real research environment, to learn from top-notch lunar and planetary scientists, and to preview careers in research.

The 10-week program runs from June 8, 2009 to August 14, 2009.  You will receive a $5,000.00 stipend and $1000.00 for US travel expense reimbursement, or $1,500 travel reimbursement for foreign interns.

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The LPI is located near Johnson Space Center, on the south side of Houston, Texas. The LPI provides, on NASA’s behalf, leadership in the scientific community for research in lunar, planetary, and solar system sciences, and linkage with related terrestrial programs.

 

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION | AREAS OF RESEARCH | REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS | ELIGIBILITY AND SELECTION CRITERIA
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