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2 Space Sciences Degree Programs in Italy

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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
SP2ARK - Space Plasma Propulsion: Advancements, Research, and Know-How
- Pisa, Italy
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The SP2ARK - Space Plasma Propulsion: Advancements, Research, and Know-How Seasonal School will introduce participants to the topic of plasma-based electric propulsion (EP), which represents an enabling technology for a growing number of space applications, from low Earth orbit constellations to interplanetary missions. Interest in EP systems has accelerated in recent years, thanks to the technological maturity achieved by several concepts and the growth of a new space economy.

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
ESEAS - Exploring Sea and Space: Technologies, Opportunities and Challenges
- Pisa, Italy
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
In ESEAS - Exploring Sea and Space: Technologies, Opportunities and Challenges last centuries, humanity has fully explored and mapped the emerged fraction of the Earth's surface; today it has a growing interest in exploring and exploiting the submerged fraction of the Earth as well as the nearby space regions, intensively.
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Space Sciences degree programs explore the mysteries of the universe, focusing on areas like astrophysics, planetary science, and space exploration. Italy’s emphasis on research and collaborative projects makes it an exciting choice for students eager to delve into this dynamic field.
Through courses in astrophysics, you’ll study celestial phenomena and gain practical skills in data analysis and modeling astronomical events. Students build confidence as they engage with innovative research methods, often participating in collaborations with space agencies and institutions. Common coursework includes remote sensing, spacecraft design, and observational techniques, preparing you for various challenges in the space sector.
Graduates can pursue careers as researchers, astronomers, or aerospace engineers, contributing to advancements in satellite technology, planetary missions, or space policy. In Italy, students benefit from a strong industrial base related to aerospace, allowing them to start their careers in an environment that encourages exploration and knowledge expansion. The collaborative atmosphere helps develop critical thinking, essential for tackling the complex questions in space sciences.