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InspireSat Summer Program

Take part in an international satellite mission with the INSPIRE project!

Space Mission Modelling Workshop

Norway-Canada Space Mission Training Program is a program for students at all levels. It is a long-term collaboration focusing on exchange and hands-on education within space science with several universities in Canada and Norway.

Job Opportunities at the CSA

Job Opportunities at the Canadian Space Agency

Northern SPIRIT Talk

Learn about the research collaboration with Aurora and Yukon Colleges on the CSAs Canadian CubeSat Program.

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Space Exploration Symposium 2016 to feature Dr. Matt Taylor, Project Scientist for the Rosetta Mission

Save the date! Tuesday, October 4th, 2016 will feature a keynote lecture by Dr. Taylor who will present a personal view of the whole mission - the what, the how and the why!

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Cube Satellite Gets Closer To Launch

The creation, launch and operation of a cube satellite is the goal of the AlbertSat team, an interdisciplinary group made up of U of A undergraduate and graduate students aided by faculty advisers. Their goal is almost in sight as the team gets ready to bid farewell to their creation, Ex-Alta 1, Alberta's first cube satellite.

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Engineering graduate aims for the stars

Chris Robson, a recent graduate from Engineering talks about his involvement in the AlbertaSat project - a student initiative to put a cube satellite into space.

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Arctic Earth Observation Summer School

This summer 20 Master and PhD students can get a unique experience and learn about arctic Earth observations techniques.

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CaNoRock Step PhD School

Announcing the 3rd Canada-Norway Space Physics PhD School Canada-Norway Sounding Rocket Science and Technology Education Program (CaNoRock STEP) Do YOU have what it takes?

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Call for Abstracts

Call for abstracts: "NANO-SATELLITES DEPLOYED FROM CARRIER SPACECRAFT - A PARADIGM SHIFT IN PLANETARY SCIENCES?"