Title :
International Space University
Author_Institution :
Satellite Commun. Dept., Siemens Plessey Defence Syst., Christchurch, UK
Abstract :
The author covers the International Space University (ISU) as a post-graduate course, and its relevance to a young professional´s responsibilities and career development. ISU was founded by three young entrepreneurs in April 1987. ISU aims to bring together space experts from industry, academia and government, and to centre the interchange of enthusiastic international ideas. The author discusses the course content, its relevance, and future aims
Keywords :
aerospace; educational courses; International Space University; post-graduate course;
Conference_Titel :
Education in the Space and Satellite Community, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London