The JOVE initiative - A NASA/university Joint Venture in space scienceThe JOVE (NASA/university Joint Venture in space science) initiative is a point program between NASA and institutions of higher education whose aim is to bring about an extensive merger between these two communities. The project is discussed with emphasis on suggested contributions of partnership members, JOVE process timeline, and project schedules and costs. It is suggested that NASA provide a summer resident research associateship (one ten week stipend); scientific on-line data from space missions; an electronic network and work station, providing a link to the data base and to other scientists; matching student support, both undergraduate and graduate; matching summer salary for up to three faculty participants; and travel funds. The universities will be asked to provide research time for faculty participants, matching student support, matching summer salary for faculty participants, an instructional unit in space science, and an outreach program to pre-college students.
Document ID
19910025564
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Six, F. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Chappell, R. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)