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The European Space Agency

Through this programme, a team of Master/PhD students will be given the opportunity to carry out a microgravity experiment, as part of their syllabus, in the ZARM Drop Tower Facility, in Bremen, Germany.

This facility is one of the most sophisticated and high-quality research centres of its kind in Europe and boasts a 146 m high tower that provides experiments with up to 9.3 s of microgravity.

The deadline to submit the experiment proposals is 13 February 2012.

The selected team will perform its experiment during ESA's fourth Drop your Thesis! campaign, to be held during the autumn of 2012.

We have no doubt your students will find this programme of the highest interest. Could we therefore kindly ask you to spread the word amongst your student/professor community?

All the information for this programme can be found on www.esa.int/education.

For any further information, please do no hesitate to contact us through the e-mail dropyourthesis@esa.int.

Thu 06 Oct 2011, 09:30

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