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Partnering with NASA STEM Engagement

NASA partners with government, industry and non-profits to advance national STEM workforce goals.   Through national collaboration, NASA’s leverages its unique mission of research and exploration as a powerful context for student engagement.

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Engage With Office of STEM Engagement

NASA has a rich history of collaborating across the STEM ecosystem to foster innovative student experiences that leverage our unique mission, people, and facilities. NASA Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) welcomes requests for high-impact collaborative activities focused on developing the next generation STEM and aerospace workforce.  NASA seeks opportunities to work with non-profits, industry, and other government organizations with a national or regional scale to bolster STEM skills and knowledge, engage students in real world problem solving, and the exploration of career pathways. Proposed collaborations may result in the development of a non-reimbursable (no-exchange-of-funds) Space Act Agreement.

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Featured Partnerships

NASA collaborated across the STEM ecosystem through high-impact activities that complement its efforts to build a future STEM workforce. These no-exchange of funds opportunities with industry and non-profits address mutually beneficial goals. In FY 2024, OSTEM engaged in 60 relationships to engage students and educators in STEM content and career experiences. This work resulted in over 10 million digital engagements including video views and product interactions.

NASA Partnerships Bring 2024 Total Solar Eclipse to Everyone

On Monday, April 8, 2024 NASA and its partners will celebrate the wonders of the total solar eclipse as it passes over North America, with the path of totality in the United States, from Kerrville, Texas, to Houlton, Maine. Explore ways NASA is working with partners to engage the public in the upcoming total solar eclipse.

Cover of “Lift Off to the International Space Station with Noggin!”

NOGGIN – Nickelodeon’s Digital Platform for Pre-K Students

NASA and NOGGIN collaborated on a series of Artemis themed videos and interactive games. These products are available on a free you-tube channel launched in late 2022.  The post popular clip is “My Best” which introduces students NASA trailblazers Guy Bluford and Katherine Johnson.  This award-winning video gained 1.6 million views.

LEGO Education – Build To Launch With LEGO Education and Artemis I

NASA partnered with LEGO Education to introduce students around the world to Artemis content and careers through the Build to Launch Series. This multi-part animated series with connected engineering content was used by over 4,000 educators during the promotional period.

Astronaut Megan McArthur aboard the International Space Station smiles while pointing to an experiment developed by the Girl Scouts of the USA.

Girl Scouts of USA – Collaboration Moves Further Beyond Gravity

NASA and the Girl Scouts collaborated on “To the Moon and Back,” to introduce participants to STEM careers and explore space themed badges and activities that connect to Artemis I. Girl Scouts awarded more than 80 Artemis flown Space Badges to students for their essays, which asked girls to imagine their own role in space exploration.

NASA STEM Engagement Highlights

Find out how NASA’s STEM opportunities and activities in fiscal year 2023 enabled students and educators to engage with the agency’s most ambitious missions and programs.

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