
May 8, 2019
Program News
Georgia Tech Astrobiology Graduate Certificate
Georgia Tech now offers graduate certificate in astrobiology
Jennifer Glass in her lab at Georgia Tech holding a stromatolitic ironstone full of iron that rusted out of early oceans.Image credit: Georgia Tech / Allison Carter.
The Georgia Institute of Technology has become the latest institution of higher learning to offer a graduate level qualification in astrobiology. Georgia Tech has announced the Graduate Certificate in Astrobiology as an option for graduate students to enter the field of astrobiology.
The program is spearheaded by Jennifer Glass, associate professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Glass has a long history with NASA Astrobiology, and has received support through numerous program elements, including the Exobiology Program, PSTAR, and the NAI.
Click here to read a press release from Georgia Tech concerning the new certificate program in astrobiology.
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