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The Kepler Scholars Program is looking for scholars to support research and development supporting the expansion of human civilization from Earth to space. We are recruiting exceptional people with a passion for space exploration. We provide education in science, engineering, or medicine and to develop new knowledge and experience in pioneering fields of research related to human living and working in space.
We are looking for explorers, tinkerers, and innovators who are research savvy – pioneers who love to dive deep into the numbers but who can also take a step back from them and think about the big picture. Kepler Scholars are motivated individuals who are curious about the issues that matter most to our society, and pursuing excellence bridging their passions and academic pursuits to bring a meaningful contribution to the migration of humans into space.
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Masters Degrees
The Master of Science (M.S.) Degree Programs feature coursework, research training, and collaborations with faculty in a research-led culture emphasizing rigor, creativity & innovation. Students will join industry leaders to help guide the sustainable development of Space, and with the support of commercial and international partners will conduct impactful research in space-related fields to enable human expansion from Earth to Space.
Graduate Certificates
Online programs focusing on Interdisciplinary Space Studies, KSI provides specialized graduate certificates for those aiming to excel in the space industry. Our flexible programs offer theoretical knowledge and practical experiences, tailored to your interests. Learn from renowned faculty, explore new frontiers, and gain skills and credentials to advance your career.
Space Education
Address the needs of a rapidly evolving space industry, experience space programs equipping the leaders of tomorrow with the knowledge and know-how needed to successfully navigate change and growing space industry. Our comprehensive courses and workshops cover space technology, human spaceflight, and mission operations. Led by industry professionals, to support research and development of the human exploration and migration to space. Unleash your potential and let’s go beyond boldly!
Kepler Scholars
Explore Your Full Potential! The Kepler Scholars Program is looking for scholars to support R&D supporting the expansion of human civilization from Earth to Space. We are recruiting exceptional people with a passion for space exploration. We provide education in science, engineering, or space education and to develop new knowledge and experience in pioneering fields of research related to human living and working in space.
Space Research
KSI aims to cultivate transformative impact on society through continuous innovation in education and research, with a shared commitment among all members of its community to promote the reverence for life and principles of equal opportunity, equity, and justice. We are dedicated to fostering an open and collaborative culture, providing students an experiential learning experience combining practical skills and rigorous academic study in a diverse and inclusive environment. We seek to build a better world through empowerment, vigilant protection of individual human rights and freedom of expression and inquiry.
Training & Development
Discover new ideas and experiences, space education for the builders of tomorrow, short courses up to 6 weeks focused on human space exploration. Delve into space settlements, lunar missions, Mars habitats, and beyond. Led by space innovators & experts, these programs provide in-depth knowledge & insights into the future of humanity in space. Enroll now to expand your understanding and contribute to open the next frontiers.
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Journal of Space Philosophy
Thank you for your interest in the contributing to the Journal of Space Philosophy published by Kepler Space Institute. Please use this form to submit your article for consideration. Before uploading your document please use the following template to ensure that your document is formated properly, using Chicago style footnotes for citations. You may also wish to review past editions of the JSP for free online.
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Graduate Certificate – Human Factors for Space Settlements
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Master of Science – Space Studies
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Bless Thou Astronauts: A Short History of Faith in the American Space Age 1957– 1971 by Grace Jones
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Space Philosophy: A Ten-Year Retrospective by Frank White
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The First Ten Years of JSP: A Retrospective by Gordon Arthur
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Master of Science Degree Programs
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Ethics, Values, and Moral Leadership for Space Settlements by Lawrence Downing
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SPACE EDUCATION
Space Programs
Kepler offers a wide range of dynamic and immersive space programs designed specifically for students. These programs provide a unique opportunity to delve into the captivating world of space exploration and gain hands-on experience in various disciplines. Through interactive workshops, simulations, and engaging lectures delivered by renowned experts, students will acquire a solid foundation in space science, technology, engineering, and related fields. These programs foster critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills, empowering students to become the next generation of space leaders.
Graduate Studies
Kepler’s graduate studies program is tailored for individuals seeking advanced education and specialization in space-related fields. With a focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration, the program offers a diverse range of areas of study, including astrophysics, planetary sciences, space engineering, space policy, and more. Students engage in advanced research projects under the guidance of esteemed faculty, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and pushing the boundaries of space exploration. The program provides a nurturing and intellectually stimulating environment that fosters innovation, critical analysis, and leadership development.
Research Projects
At Kepler, research is at the core of our mission. Through our research projects, students and faculty have the opportunity to explore fascinating and impactful areas of space science and technology. From studying celestial bodies and cosmic phenomena to developing novel space technologies and instruments, research projects offer an avenue for discovery and innovation. Students are actively involved in experimental design, data collection, analysis, and publication of their findings. These projects not only contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge but also cultivate valuable research skills and instill a passion for exploration and discovery.
Internships
Kepler’s internship programs provide students with invaluable hands-on experience in real-world space-related settings. Through collaborations with leading space agencies, private companies, and research institutions, students have the opportunity to work alongside professionals in various fields, including engineering, mission planning, space medicine, and more. Interns gain practical skills, industry insights, and networking opportunities that enhance their career prospects and deepen their understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the space sector. These internships are a stepping stone to a successful and fulfilling career in the space industry.
Co-op Placements
Kepler’s co-op placement programs offer students the chance to engage in extended work experiences in the space industry while pursuing their academic studies. These placements typically span several months, allowing students to immerse themselves in a professional work environment and contribute to meaningful projects. Co-op students work closely with industry professionals, gaining exposure to real-world challenges and applying their academic knowledge to practical applications. These experiences provide students with a competitive edge, valuable industry connections, and a deeper understanding of the intricacies of the space sector. Co-op placements offer a bridge between academia and the workforce, preparing students for successful careers in the space industry.