Satellite Communication Systems Training Course open for application
In brief
The ESA Education Office in collaboration with the Directorate of Connectivity & Secure Communications, is opening the call for the next Satellite Communication Systems Training Course. This five-day training session will be held from 16 to 20 March 2026 at ESA Academy's Training and Learning Facility in ESEC-Galaxia, Belgium. This course is specifically designed to provide Master's and PhD students in engineering and scientific fields with extensive knowledge and hands-on skills in satellite communications.
In-depth
In the modern world, space-based telecommunications play a vital role in enabling global connectivity and secure communications, forming the backbone of numerous innovative applications. These encompass critical services like satellite broadcasting, high-speed internet access, and uninterrupted mobile network coverage. Moreover, it contributes to the development of global navigation, scientific research, remote sensing, telemedicine, improved transportation efficiency, and enhanced educational access, among other areas. This technology facilitates innovation and societal advancement across various dimensions.
The Satellite Communication Systems Training Course will be delivered by ESA expert engineers and will include formal lectures alongside brief exercises and a group project. In the group project, participants will work together to design a satellite communications mission that addresses current user requirements, utilising the knowledge acquired from lectures and practical sessions during the week. This hands-on exercise will reinforce participants' comprehension of the dynamic field of satellite communications, linking theoretical concepts with real-world applications.
This training represents a distinctive opportunity to advance your expertise in satellite communication systems and actively contribute to shaping the future of global connectivity.
Students will be introduced to the following topics:
| Day 1 |
ESA and connectivity and secure communications directorate activities Introduction to system engineering and SatCom systems SatCom link budget principles and introduction to multi-beam SatCom payload |
| Day 2 |
SatCom ground segment SatCom system antenna Group project I |
| Day 3 |
SatCom platform SatCom operations Secure SatCom Systems Group project II |
| Day 4 |
SatCom optical systems and technologies The role of satellites in 5G and 6G networks Legal aspects Group project III |
| Day 5 |
SatCom systems evolution Group project final presentation Conclusion |
SatCom = Satellite Communications
Who can apply?
To participate, students must fulfil the following eligibility criteria at the time of application:
- Enrolled as a university student for the year 2025-2026 in a master (i.e., MSc or equivalent), or a doctoral (i.e., Ph.D. or equivalent) degree programme with a background in engineering or science.
- Aged minimum 18 years old. ESA Academy and relevant partners will only appraise applications from students who have no or limited professional experience in relevant scientific or other space-related topics.
- Citizen of an ESA Member State, Canada*, Latvia, Lithuania or Slovakia.
Selected students will be required to attend the entire 5-day training course at ESEC. They will be sponsored by ESA to cover accommodation and meals, as well as up to 350 Euros for travelling to Belgium.
ESA is committed to achieving diversity and creating an inclusive professional environment. To this end, we welcome proposals and applications from all eligible candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, disability, or other characteristics. The ESA Academy strongly encourages inclusiveness within its programmes and within participating teams, which contributes to the enrichment of our programme.
Whenever possible, we seek to accommodate individuals with disabilities by providing the necessary support, either digitally or at the location of the training. In case of any questions or specific needs, please reach out to academy.training@esa.int to get assistance or advice during the application process.
To enhance the learning experience, students will actively engage in a group project work throughout the week to apply their newly acquired knowledge. Upon successful completion, participants will be awarded a certificate of participation and a course transcript, enabling them to request ECTS credit(s) from their respective universities.
How to apply?
- Fill in the application form via our platform.
- Upload a motivation letter (PDF, maximum 1 page, no image).
- Upload a CV (Europass format, PDF, maximum 2 pages, no image).
- Upload a formal recommendation letter (PDF, maximum 1 page, including signature, no image) from a university professor or an academic supervisor from your current university (if not possible to receive the recommendation letter from your reference, please ask them to send a recommendation email to academy.training@esa.int before the application deadline).
- Upload a copy of your Transcript of Grades from the two previous semesters, or, if not available, the previous academic year (PDF).
All answers and documents should be in English (except Transcript of Grades if not available). The deadline for both the application and recommendation submissions is 9 November 2025, 23:55 CET. The selection announcement will be on 28 November 2025.
*Canadian students enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary institution may apply for additional support from the Canadian Space Agency through this Announcement of Opportunity (grant applications should be submitted at least 7 weeks before the course delivery and account creation 3 weeks before the submission deadline – create an account soon!). This additional support is to cover costs that are not already covered by ESA for selected Canadian post-secondary students.
For more information, please contact: academy.training@esa.int