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    ESA > Education

    European Space Camp

    Andøya Rocket Range

    ESA is sponsoring two students from ESA Member and Cooperating States to attend the European Space Camp at Andøya Rocket Range, Norway from 24 June to 2 July 2012. Applications should be submitted before 1 April.

    Every year the European Space Camp (ESC) is held at Andøya Rocket Range in Norway for students aged between 17 and 20 years old. During the space camp, students go through every aspect of a rocket campaign, including building an internal circuitry for a rocket, telemetry, and launching a full-fledged sounding rocket at the end of the week. Participants attend lectures from some of Europe's top scientists and researchers on topics as diverse as the LHC at CERN to the physics behind the Northern Lights. At the end of an unforgettable week, a multitude of social activities await the participants, including a whale safari, mountain hiking and swimming under the midnight sun.

    Eligibility criteria

    In order to be considered for selection, applicants must:

    • be aged between 17 and 20 years of age
    • study math and physics as a major subject in high school
    • have good oral and writing English skills
    • be of an ESA Member State or Cooperating State nationality

    For more information please visit the Space Camp’s website.

    How to apply

    If you comply with all of the above mentioned requirements, complete the online application form on the ESC website and you will automatically be considered for an ESA scholarship.

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