Two space agencies, two beautiful countries and a fascinating
space weather camp!
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to learn all about space science and technology with a focus on
space weather, a relatively new and exciting field involving the study of the Sun and its influence on space and the
Earth’s upper atmosphere. Understanding space weather has become vital due to its impact on space and ground
based technological systems that modern society relies on daily.
The International Space Weather Camp will kick off at SANSA in Hermanus, South Africa from
22 June – 02 July and then onto DLR in Neustrelitz, Germany from 03 – 14 July 2016.
Successful applicants will be fully funded (including flights, accommodation, meals and visa) to participate in both the
South African and German Camp.
Applicants must be final year BSc/BEng/Honours students in Physics, Mathematics,
Computer Science or Electronics
and must be South African citizens or permanent residents.
Get more information and apply online now at
https://events.sansa.org.za/iswc