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[FELLOWSHIP] NASA Sci Com Vid and Animation Fellowships

Location:        NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Dates:        One Year Position, flexible start date spring 2015
Stipend:        40-45k / year
Eligibility:        Graduate Students and Recent Grads.  Must be in or between matriculated programs
Deadline:        Feb 13, 2015
Apply:     goo.gl/WUQTZ1

The NASA Science Animation Fellowship is a yearlong program designed for animators and CGI artists who wish to expand their horizons and create animations and illustrations for some of NASA’s most exciting science missions. The program is designed for recent graduates and graduate students interested in exploring the intersection between animation, computer graphics, media, and science.  You will be part of an outstanding team of animators, data visualizers, science writers, producers, and social media professionals.  This is an excellent opportunity to improve your skills as you work with our team to translate complex ideas into compelling visuals that move, inspire and educate.  Fellows will be assigned a mentor from our animation team and will have the opportunity to work on a large variety of projects during the course of the year such as the origin of solar storms, the structure and evolution of the universe, gamma ray bursts, rotating black holes, technologies and sensors behind a new generation of Earth observing satellites, alien atmospheres, hurricane heat engines, arctic ozone hole rebound, mystery of missing Martian atmosphere, magnificent magnetic fields, solar storms, glacier races, and never before seen anatomy of a raindrop. goo.gl/WUQTZ1

 

 

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2015 NASA Earth Science Multimedia and Video Fellowships
Location:           NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Dates:           One Year Position, flexible start date during Spring-Summer 2015
Stipend:           40-45k / year
Eligibility:           Graduate Students and Recent Grads
Deadline:           Feb 13, 2015
Apply:        goo.gl/Is7nIO
The Earth Science Multimedia Fellowship is a yearlong program designed for emerging producers who wish to explore the intersection of broadcast journalism, science storytelling, social media, and Earth and climate science.  The program is perfect for recent graduates and graduate students interested creating visually compelling video and multimedia content for NASA’s Earth science missions. This is a chance to create and share content on topics such as global precipitation patterns, the ozone hole, sea ice decline, ocean productivity, climate variability, greenhouse gas measurements, hurricanes, fires, floods and natural disasters.   Fellows will be assigned a producer mentor and will have the opportunity to work with an outstanding team of data visualizers, animators, science writers, social media mavens, producer, and researchers during their year.  goo.gl/Is7nIO
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2015 NASA Summer Journalism and Multimedia Internships
Location:          NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Dates:          June 1 – Aug 7, 2015
Stipend:          about 6k / summer session
Eligibility:          Graduate and undergraduate students.  Must be in or between matriculated programs
Deadline:          Apply now!
Positions:          We anticipate selecting five students
NASA invites students working towards degrees in journalism, communications, media relations, science writing, interactive media, or broadcast journalism, to participate in our science storytelling program – before you graduate. You’ll gain on the job experience as you work with a leading team of writers and multimedia producers to create and share content from some of NASA’s most exciting missions: mind-blowing results from the Hubble Space Telescope; breaking solar storm imagery and the emerging field of space weather; new views of the moon from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter; and stories of our changing planet from NASA’s Earth observing fleet of satellites. Our internships are designed to give students broad exposure to the many moving parts of the our busy newsroom. Students wishing to explore the intersection between print, web, broadcast journalism and social media environments are particularly encouraged to apply.  http://goo.gl/LV7BVY