Auch dieses Jahr bietet die Universität Umeå wieder einen Sommerkurs über bemannte Raumfahrt an. Hierzu eine Mail von der Organisatorin Carol Norberg:
Zitat:
Human Spaceflight and Exploration (7.5 ECTS-credits)
6-24 August 2007, Umeå (6-17 August) & Kiruna (20-24 August), Sweden
The aim of this course is to give students insight into the historical development of human spaceflight, an understanding of the technical requirements to be met in order to send humans into space and to present the current status of European activity in human spaceflight. The course will cover topics such as the effects of spaceflight on the human body, space suits, life support systems, astronaut training and manned missions to Mars. The development of space tourism will also be discussed. We expect an astronaut to participate in the teaching. This course is for students studying on traditional science and engineering degree programmes as well as medical students and school teachers interested in technology and space. Lectures will be given by lecturers who are experts in their field and we expect a European astronaut to participate in the teaching of the course.
The course is part of Umeå University's International Summer University 2007. The first two weeks of the course will take place in Umeå on the university's main campus. The third week of the course will consist of a visit to the exotic town of Kiruna, which lies in the north of Sweden, above the arctic circle, about 600 km from the central Umeå campus. Kiruna is home to the Swedish Space Corporation Esrange, a site for launching rockets and balloons, a European Space Agency satellite station, the Swedish Institute of Space Physics, the world famous ICEHOTEL and Spaceport Sweden.
The course will be given in English and tuition will be free of charge to all participants, although students must cover their own expenses for attending. Applications will be accepted as long as places are still available. For more information contact the course coordinator at summer@space.umu.se
Zu den Zulassungsvoraussetzungen steht da nichts, aber ich gehe davon aus, dass wie letztes Jahr nur Abitur und ausreichende Englischkenntnisse (5.-12./13. Klasse oder Nachweis wie TOEFL) nötig sind. Ich selbst habe den Kurs komplett in Kiruna absolviert, kann Euch also nicht sagen ob es in Umeå, wo dieses Mal zwei Drittel des Kurses stattfinden, besser oder schlechter ist.
Bei Fragen eine Mail an summer@space.umu.se oder erstmal hier fragen, ich versuche dann zu antworten.
Oliver
Geändert von Oliver Arend am 20. März 2007 um 18:47