START PROGRAMME - SCI & TECH

News: ISRO to start online training programme for PG and final-year UG students

 

What's in the news?

       The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced a new introductory-level online training programme called Space Science and Technology Awareness Training (START).

 

START:

       The START programme is part of ISRO's efforts to enable Indian students to become professionals in Space Science and Technology, as the organisation’s Space Science exploration programme continues to expand into new domains.

 

Aim:

       START is aimed at online training programmes for postgraduate and final-year undergraduate students of Physical Sciences and Technology.

 

Objective:

       The programme is intended to provide students with an introductory-level training in Space Science and Technology, giving them an overview of different facets of the field, research opportunities, and career options.

 

Eligible Institutions:

       Academic institutions can submit applications for the programme through the Jigyasa portal by May 20.

 

Features:

       The programme will cover various domains of Space Science, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Helio physics and Sun-Earth interaction, Instrumentation, and Aeronomy.

       It will be delivered by scientists from Indian academia and ISRO centres.

       The training will also emphasise the cross-disciplinary nature of Space Science, giving students insights into how the individual aptitudes can be applied to the field.

       The lectures will also cover topics on the Indian Space Science exploration programme and research opportunities in Space Science and technologies.

 

Significance:

       The programme is expected to help build a human capacity that will lead Space Science and research in the future.

    Students will be benefited from this training programme, as they will receive an overview of the different facets of Space Science and Technology, exposure to the research ongoing in different Indian institutes, insight into how their individual aptitude would suit some of the facets of Space Science and Technology, appreciate the cross-disciplinary nature of the subject, and accordingly choose their career path.