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The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs is a world leader in research, graduate study, and informed discussion related to issues of science, technology, and public policy. The Space Policy Institute celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017. The Institute conducts research, offers graduate courses and organizes seminars, symposia, and conferences on topics related to domestic and international space policy. SPI is associated with the International Science and Technology Policy academic program, which leads to a Master of Arts degree at the Elliott School. The Institute operates within the Elliott School, but does so with support from The George Washington University as a whole, in addition to funding from a number of individual, corporate, foundation, and government sources. The Institute is directed by Dr. Scott Pace.
The Space Policy Institute announces a new Fellowship for Latin American and Caribbean Scholars to Advance Research on Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Systems. The new fellowship will bring international scholars from Latin American and Caribbean nations to...
SPI alum Elif Yüksel assessed Turkey's strategic vision in space diplomacy. Yüksel, who combined her academic work at NASA and George Washington University with field observations, highlighted the importance of supporting Turkey's technical infrastructure with...
Dr. Pace joins a podcast discussion about why NASA is sending people back round the...
This event was co-hosted by The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) and The Space Policy Institute (SPI). Thank you for attending the event! Please access to the event materials and recordings from this LINK The symposium will reflect on the science...
Non-resident Scholar Kimitake Nakamura recently published an insightful paper titled: "Structural Dependencies among States in Advanced Technological Infrastructure: Technology as a Variable in Interstate Relations". The paper explores how procuring advanced...
The Space Policy Institute had the opportunity to tour NASA Headquarters. Thank you to all the Space Policy Institute and Elliott School alumni that took time out of their day to talk and share their experiences with the current students. A special thank you to Acting...
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1957 E St NW, Suite 403, Washington, D.C. 20052
Email: SPI@gwu.edu
Phone: (202) 994-1592
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