The selected intern will work with the Senior Scientist for Astrobiology Strategy and a NASA Postdoctoral Management Program Fellow, reviewing the history behind and the evolution of NASA’s Astrobiology Roadmaps (1998, 2003) and Strategies (2008, 2015). Key responsibilities include conducting archival research and oral history interviews to preserve the voices, memories, and perspectives that shaped the development of these documents. In addition to historical preservation, the intern will be encouraged to historically analyze the data they collect, synthesizing their findings into a cohesive historical narrative that will not only serve as a valuable reflection on the processes that have shaped NASA Astrobiology’s programmatic history, but also help establish best practices for archiving the ongoing NASA-DARES effort for future reference.
Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen. A security background check will be conducted on those selected for the internship. Be a currently enrolled graduate student or undergraduate student in good standing at an accredited college or university at the time of application. Must possess strong research and writing skills and be comfortable conducting interviews. A background in history of science or a related academic field is preferable. Familiarity with NASA’s Astrobiology Program or astrobiology research in general is a plus, though not required.
Summer Session Dates: June 2nd – August 8th, 2025 (10-week session)
Funding Information: Undergraduate Student Full-Time: $10, 946 Graduate Student Full-Time: $12,697
Interested candidates should apply to this opportunity through NASA’s STEM Gateway Portal here: https://stemgateway.nasa.gov/s/course-offering/a0BSJ000001vO9t2AE/nasa-astrobiology-strategy-student-historian.
The application deadline for the summer 2025 session is February 28, 2025. |