USRA Welcomes Two New Members: Howard University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 April 2009, 11:09 CDT
Founded in 1963, The
Founded in 1866,
"We are very pleased to welcome these two distinguished universities to membership in USRA," said USRA President and CEO, Dr.
About USRA
The Universities Space Research Association, established in 1969 by the National Academy of Sciences, is a private, nonprofit consortium of 104 universities offering advanced degrees in space- and aeronautics-related disciplines. USRA's mission is to conduct leading-edge research, develop innovative technologies, promote education and policy across the breadth of space science, and operate premier science and technology facilities by involving universities, private industry and government.
SOURCE Universities Space Research Association
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