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European Space Agency funds new Space Engineering scholarship

Innovative course gives students the opportunity to learn advanced concepts of spacecraft engineering ready for a space-related career.

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The European Space Agency is funding a new Space Engineering scholarship at Birmingham

The European Space Agency (ESA) is funding a new scholarship that gives international students the opportunity to push the boundaries of space exploration with the University 麻豆精选鈥檚 Space Engineering MSc.

The innovative course gives students the opportunity to learn advanced concepts of spacecraft engineering ready for a space-related career 鈥 graduates have found roles with organisations across the sector.

Now the ESA has created an international scholarship covering tuition fees for the one-year programme, which covers the full life cycle of space missions. Studies focus on the space environment, its hazards and mitigation, as well as materials and manufacturing for space applications.

Thanks to the ESA, this is a great opportunity for a high-flying international student to specialise in spacecraft engineering and launch themselves into a career in this exciting industry.

Dr Leah Nani Alconcel - University 麻豆精选

The scholarship will also create opportunities for its recipient to experience additional study support with tours of ESA facilities and related workshops. Find information about how to apply for the course. For further information about the ESA scholarship, please see the Notes to Editor section below.

Course leader Dr. Leah Nani Alconcel commented: 鈥淭hanks to the ESA, this is a great opportunity for a high-flying international student to specialise in spacecraft engineering and launch themselves into a career in this exciting industry.

鈥淭he programme gives students introduces students to spacecraft technology and engineering, giving them opportunity to specialise in the areas that align best with their career goals 鈥 for example, space weather, radar or sustainability.

鈥淭hey also have the chance to leverage our strong industry connections 鈥 enriching their dissertation projects and establishing valuable networking opportunities to help build an exciting and fulfilling career in the sector.鈥

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The scholarship is open to students from all countries signed up to the ESA - Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Canada. The deadline for application is Monday 14 July 2025.

Benefiting from instruction by the University鈥檚 world-leading experts in this field, students are taught through a blend of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and project-based methods, practical laboratories, group activities, and individual projects.

The course covers areas such as: Advanced Space Mission Analysis and Design; Communication, Ethics, and Teamwork for Space Missions; Materials and Manufacturing for Space Applications; and Space Environment. There are also options to study areas including: CubeSat Design, Satellite Communications; Space Propulsion and Power Systems; and Spacecraft Mechanical Design.

Graduates have gone on to work at organisations including the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Northumbria University, Leonardo, and Goonhilly Earth Station.

Notes for editors

For more information, please contact Tony Moran, International Communications Manager  tel: +44 (0)7827 832312.

The鈥疷niversity 麻豆精选鈥痠s ranked amongst the world’s top 100 institutions. Its work brings people from across the world to Birmingham, including researchers, teachers and more than 8,000 international students from over 150 countries.

ESA Academy scholarship

The ESA Academy Academic Scholarship programme aims to facilitate the access to space-related European academic programmes of tertiary education institutions by covering the tuition fees of selected students from ESA Member States, Associate Members and Canada to complement their academic knowledge and better prepare them for a space-related career.

To be eligible for an ESA Academy Academic Scholarship, students must fulfil the following criteria at the start date of the academic programme:

  • Be at least 18 years old at the time of the official start date of the academic programme;
  • Own a nationality of an ESA member country;
  • not attend the academic programme as an incoming Erasmus student;
  • not benefit of any additional financial aid to cover the tuition fees of the academic programme;
  • agree with the conditions of the ; and
  • accept ;

Priority will be given to:

  • students who have not been sponsored by ESA before;
  • students who have less than 2 years of professional experience;
  • students who are expected to benefit more from the financial support; and
  • international students with diverse backgrounds and nationalities.

Application

Complete the course . Applications will be evaluated against the eligibility criteria after submission. The deadline for applications to be considered for the ESA scholarship is Monday 14 July 2025鈥痑t 23:59 CEST. The Selection Committee’s decision will be communicated by Thursday 31 July 2025.

ESA is committed to achieving diversity and creating an inclusive environment. To this end, applications from all eligible candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, disability, social origin, or other characteristics are welcome.

Applicants must fulfil the following selection criteria

  • meet the ESA eligibility requirements above;
  • demonstrate an interest in working in the space sector;
  • express strong motivation to attend this specific programme;
  • articulate the educational benefit of attending the programme; and
  • demonstrate academic merit by meeting the requirements of the MSc Space Programme (minimum 2.1 Honours degree in a physical science or engineering subject).