The International Space University (ISU) is a higher education institute headquartered in
Illkirch-Graffenstaden, a suburb of
Strasbourg
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,
France
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. It is dedicated to the discovery, research, and development of outer space and its applications for peaceful purposes, through international and multidisciplinary education and research programs. ISU was founded in 1987 and is registered in France and in the United States as a non profit organisation. As of April 2020, there were over 5000 ISU alumni from 109 countries.
The Chancellor of the International Space University is
Pascale Ehrenfreund, Chair of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Executive Board and President of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF). Previous chancellors have included
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin ( ; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three extravehicular activity, spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and was the Lunar Module Eag ...
,
Jean-Jacques Dordain, and
Arthur C. Clarke. The sixth President of the International Space University is Juan de Dalmau who succeeded
Walter Peeters in September 2018.
History
In 1985, space enthusiasts
Peter Diamandis,
Todd Hawley, and
Robert D. Richards created the Space Generation Foundation, with the aim of fostering a sense of identity for people born since the beginning of the space era. One of the ideas developed by the foundation was for a dedicated 'Space University', which gained the support of a number of well-known figures in the space field, including
U.R. Rao,
Harrison Schmitt
Harrison Hagan "Jack" Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American geologist, former NASA astronaut, university professor, former U.S. senator from New Mexico. He is the most recent living person—and only person without a background in military a ...
,
Burton Edelson,
Gerard K. O'Neill,
Hermann Oberth, and
Arthur C. Clarke.
The initiative was further developed and presented to the Advances in the Astronautical Sciences (AAS) meeting dedicated to ''Aerospace Century XXI'' in
Boulder, Colorado
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in 1986. The following year, a three-day founding conference was convened at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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(MIT) from 10 to 12 April 1987; the dates were chosen to commemorate the first spaceflight of
Yuri Gagarin (12 April 1961).
With the addition of a fourth founder, Christopher D. Mau, a Cambridge venture capitalist, work to establish the ISU began in earnest. The founding conference culminated in the formal creation of the International Space University, established as a
501(c)(3)
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non-profit educational organization in
Massachusetts
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. The first ISU Summer Session Program (SSP) took place at MIT from 20 June to 20 August 1988, with the support of major space agencies. An article published on 5 July 1988 in the
Christian Science Monitor
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introduced the four founders and their venture. The first international participants in the summer session were ceremonially led by the four founders in a walk across the
Charles River
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from MIT in
Cambridge
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to Boston. The artwork for the first brochure was made by
Pat Rawlings, and is still in use today. The original offices of the ISU were in a Victorian townhouse overlooking
Kenmore Square in Boston.
ISU originally evolved as a geographically decentralized institute, with summer sessions convened in a different country each year. Following an international competition for a host city for the Central Campus, the ISU moved from Massachusetts to
Illkirch-Graffenstaden, just south of
Strasbourg
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,
France
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, in 1994. During the first years, the Master of Science classes took place in the Pôle API of the
École Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Strasbourg. ISU is now a non-profit association registered in
Alsace
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, and is still registered in the US as a
501(c)(3)
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non-profit educational organization.
In 2002, with the help of local authorities, ISU obtained its own building in the ''Parc d'Innovation'' of
Illkirch-Graffenstaden.
The French Ministry of Education recognized ISU as an institute of higher education in 2004. ISU has had permanent observer status with the
United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) of the
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
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since 1998. ISU was also granted full membership of the
Space Agency Forum (SAF) in 1995. ISU is a member of the
International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and has contributed to various international projects including the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum, the IAF Symposium on "Bringing Space into Education", the World Space Workshop on Education, and the
National Science Week Steering Committee.
In November 2017 the International Space University hosted a conference in Strasbourg that led to the formation of the Moon Village Association.
Academics
The university offers a one- or two-year Master in Space Studies (MSS) in Strasbourg and shorter professional development programs across the world. The latter include an itinerant nine-week Space Studies Program (SSP), a five-week Southern Hemisphere SSP in partnership with the University of South Australia, a 6-week Commercial Space graduate certificate in partnership with the Florida Institute of Technology, and one-week Executive Space Courses in Australia, Europe and the United States.
Organization and administration
ISU's organizational structure includes a Board of Advisors, chaired by the Chancellor, and a board of trustees elected by the Governing Membership of the ISU. The Board of Trustees determines ISU's overall objectives, oversees the university's affairs and appoints the ISU President. The President is supported by an executive committee, Academic Staff (who prepare and deliver ISU programs) and Administrative Staff (responsible for the daily operation of the Institution). The Academic Staff are led by the Dean, who is supported by staff responsible for ISU's academic programs (Masters and SSP) and library services. The Academic Council of ISU is responsible for ensuring the academic quality of ISU's teaching and research activities. ISU academic staff include a number of Resident Faculty, augmented by other Faculty and Lecturers as needed for the programs.
Notable staff
Founders
*
Peter Diamandis
*
Todd B. Hawley
*
Robert D. Richards
Chancellors
* 1987–2004:
Arthur C. Clarke
* 2004–2015:
Jean-Jacques Dordain
* 2015–2018:
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin ( ; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three extravehicular activity, spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and was the Lunar Module Eag ...
* 2018–present:
Pascale Ehrenfreund
Presidents
* 1991–1994: George Van Reeth
* 1994–1998: Roland Doré
* 1998–2004: Karl Doetsch
* 2004–2011: Michael Simpson
* 2011–2018:
Walter Peeters
* 2018–2021: Juan De Dalmau
* 2021–2023: Pascale Ehrenfreund
* 2023–present: Nicolas Peter (Acting)
Notable faculty
*
Ben Finney, 1994-2003 co-chair of Space and Society department
*
Dustin Bates, 2006 ISU Summer Session Program Teaching Associate
Astronauts
*
Oleg Atkov, Russian Railways, Faculty
*
James H. Newman, NASA, the first ISU alumnus (SSP 1989) to go into space
*
Jeffrey Hoffman, NASA & MIT, Faculty
*
Chiaki Mukai, JAXA, Faculty
*
Reinhold Ewald, ESA, lecturer
*
Jean-Jacques Favier, CNES, lecturer
*
Robert Thirsk, CSA, lecturer
*
Soyeon Yi, KARI, lecturer, the first astronaut to attend ISU (SSP 2009)
*
Anousheh Ansari, the first person to receive an ISU honorary doctorate while in space
*
Sergei Krikalev
Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev (, also transliterated as Sergei Krikalyov; born 27 August 1958) is a Russian mechanical engineer and former cosmonaut and head of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center.
As a prominent rocket scientist, he ...
, Energya, Special Guest Lecturer
*
Yang Liwei
Yang Liwei (; born 21 June 1965) is a Chinese major general, former military pilot, and former taikonaut of the People's Liberation Army.
In October 2003, Yang became the first person sent into space by the Chinese space program. This missi ...
, CASC, Special Guest Lecturer
*
Michel Tognini, CNES & ESA, Special Guest Lecturer
*
Jessica Meir, NASA, alumna (MSS 2000)
References
External links
*
ISU Library public pageon
Netvibes
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History
2005–2012
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Dave Haslam about "25 years of the ISU"(YouTube Video)
SpaceUp Stuttgart 2012Space University takes off with the first international summer institute
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