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Introduction to the CaNoRock Program
(2011)
Most countries in the western world strive to motivate young people to choose natural science and technical studies. A lack of highly educated employers can become a problem if the western countries intend to maintain a leading role in the technical development. The field of space research and space utilisation is not an exception. Norway and Canada intend to be in the forefront, thus they have invested resources in a program to motivate young students to seek a career within the space research field – the CaNoRock program.

European Space Masters-students to Kiruna
(1/2006)
The Erasmus Mundus programme in the field of higher education promotes the European Union as a centre of excellence in learning around the world and supports the European top-quality Masters Courses.

FOCUS - Student satellites and space related education
(2/2005)
A short introduction to the Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative (SSETI)

The next generation
(2/2005)
Still very young, very interested and engaged in space exploration and utilisation, but with the Challenger accident in the back of his mind, the Norwegian Trond Dagfinn Krøvel is one of those Europeans who works hard to bring about changes within this engaging field.

Space Related Education at the University of Aalborg, Denmark
(2/2005)
The AAU Cubesat student satellite project at Aalborg University was initiated in September 2001 and led to the launch of the satellite from Piesetsk on the 30th of June 2003.

Space-related Education of the Kiruna Space Campus, Sweden
(2/2005)
The town of Kiruna lies approximately 140 kilometres above the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden. The high latitude makes Kiruna an attractive base for international space-related projects of many kinds.

The team RAD/OBDH-Node
(2/2005)
The team RAD/OBDH-Node has been part of the ESEO project in SSETI since 2001. The group is responsible for two subsystems in the satellite, RadFET and OBDH-Node.

Narrow Angle Camera - a subsystem of ESEO
(2/2005)
In late 2002 three students, from what was then the Department of Space Physics at Umeå University in Kiruna, took on the task to develop and build a narrow angle camera for the European Student Earth Orbiter.

The SSETI project at Narvik University College
(2/2005)

NAROM - Norwegian centre for space related education
(2/2005)
The organisation NAROM - partly supported by the Norwegian Government - was formed in 2000 and organises a lot of space eduction activities to ensure recruiting, promote appreciation for the benefits of space activities, and to stimulate the interest for science in general.

Some of the ways forward
(2/2005)
A new policy for education activities at the European Space Agency.

Toulouse
(2/2005)
- the European space capital - among the foremost in space related education.

Continue at the International Space University
(2/2005)
The International Space University (ISU) provides graduate-level training to the future leaders of the emerging global space community at its Central Campus in Strasbourg, France...

Beginning my career as a YGT for ESA
(2/2005)
A dream come true: Of all the students working in space related fields at their home universities, who has not dreamt of an opportunity to work with the European Space Agency?

The Norwegian Student Satellite Project NCUBE
(2/2004)
Since January 2002, approximately 80 students from the Norwegian University of Technology and Science (NTNU), Narvik University College (HiN) and the Agricultural University of Norway (NLH) have participated in the design and conception of the first Norwegian student satellite.

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