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The faculty and staff in the Department of Space Studies are pleased to welcome you to the Masters of Science in Space Studies. Please consider the Department as your home where you can learn about the field of Space Studies. The goal of the faculty and staff is to guide, inform, stimulate, and present you with a variety of educational experiences to prepare you for placement in a space-related field.

The Department offers formal courses, seminars, discussions, and field trips to enrich your graduate education. Additionally, through the internet, telephone conferences, and personal appearances, such as with the Space Studies Colloquium, you will meet and interact with experts in the space field to stimulate your thinking about current and future space activities. As a graduate of the Masters of Science in Space Studies you will be a leader in this interdisciplinary endeavor of space exploration and the development of space.

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Announcements

The University of North Dakota (UND) Department of Space Studies will be holding a luncheon discussion on the space policy positions of the current U.S. presidential candidates on Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12:00 noon in Ryan Hall, Room 111. This event is free and open to the public. Members of the UND campus are encouraged to attend. This is a bring-your-own-lunch event. More Information.

At noon Teleconference capability will be available for Monday's space policy discussion at: http://realmedia.aero.und.edu:7070/ramgen/encoder/live.rm (for a web page/browser) or rtsp://realmedia.aero.und.edu/encoder/live.rm (for the real player directly).

The Space Studies Department is searching for a tenure-track assistant professor in the field of space engineering. Candidates must have an earned doctorate or terminal degree in engineering prior to the start of the Fall 2008 semester. Exceptional candidates may be considered for an appointment at the associate professor level with credit toward tenure, if appropriate. Go here for detailed information on the position..-->