The FSGC Master's Fellowship supports exceptional U.S. master's students in space-related research aligned with NASA priorities at Florida universities for one academic year.
Funder: Florida Space Grant Consortium
Due Dates (Anticipated): April 2027 (Notice of Intent) | May 2027 (Full Proposal)
Funding Amounts: $10,000 stipend per fellow for one academic year; typically 4–5 awards; non-renewable.
Summary: Supports exceptional U.S. master's students in space-related fields at FSGC-affiliated universities through a one-year fellowship to foster research aligned with NASA priorities.
Key Information: U.S. citizens only; must be nominated by faculty at FSGC-affiliated universities; full-time study and thesis option required.
The Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC) Master's Fellowship Program provides a prestigious, one-year fellowship to outstanding U.S. citizens pursuing space-related master's degrees at FSGC-affiliated universities. The program aims to foster collaboration among university faculty, industry, government, and private laboratories, while supporting research aligned with NASA's Mission Directorates. Fellows receive a $10,000 stipend for one academic year, with the possibility of university cost-sharing or tuition waivers. The fellowship is intended to develop the next generation of space professionals and to encourage strong partnerships between academia and the broader space sector.