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American Public University System and Policy Studies Organization to Host Second Annual Space Education and Strategic Applications Conference on September 23-24

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American Public University System and the Policy Studies Organization have announced the second annual Space Education and Strategic Applications (SESA) Conference, scheduled for September 23-24, 2021. This virtual event, themed 'SESA: Focusing the Telescope', will feature keynote sessions, workshops, and discussions on space exploration, education, and entrepreneurship. Notable speakers include NASA Astronaut Eileen Collins and Robert Durbin from Pioneer Astronautics. Registration is open to the public, offering a platform to advance dialogue in space studies amid rising interest following recent developments in the space sector.

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CHARLES TOWN, W.Va., Aug. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to bring together leaders, innovators, and decision-makers from all areas of the space community, American Public University System (APUS) and the Policy Studies Organization (PSO) are hosting the second annual Space Education and Strategic Applications (SESA) Conference on September 23 and September 24. The virtual event – titled "SESA: Focusing the Telescope" – features numerous keynote sessions, presentations, workshops, and roundtables focusing on the latest in space exploration, education, and entrepreneurship.

It is open to the public and individuals can register to attend here for free. The preliminary agenda can be seen here.

Notable speakers include NASA Astronaut Colonel Eileen Collins, the first female to pilot a U.S. spacecraft with the Discovery flight in 1995, and Robert Durbin, President of Pioneer Astronautics, who is focused on aerospace research and development. Additional speakers will be announced here before the event. Other speakers include:  

  • Robert BellExecutive Director, Space & Satellite Professionals International;
  • Angie BukleyPrincipal Engineer at The Aerospace Corporation, and past Dean and VP for Academics and Research at International Space University;
  • Kelvin ColemanDeputy Associate Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, Commercial Space Transportation;
  • Stevenson DemorcyCEO and Founder, STEAMedDrones;
  • Therese JonesSenior Director of PolicySatellite Industry Association;
  • Randa MillironCEO and Co-Founder, Interorbital Systems.

The conference will cover a range of topics from commercial and military – including space law and education, diversity in STEM, space security, and bridging the gender gap in aerospace. Presentations will generate in-depth conversations on issues related to both military and civilian space at the intersection of science, technology, and policy. These discussions come at a time when space education and operations are increasingly important, due in part to the recent Pentagon report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and continued growth of the U.S. Space Force, both of which have spawned increased interest in the field.

"As commercial, tourism, and military space sectors expand, we will continue advancing the dialogue in space education with our second annual space conference," said Dr. Vernon C. Smith, Provost of APUS. "Conversations are sure to enrich space studies, and identify policies and practices to meet new educational needs for both APUS students, scholars, and space professionals alike."

APUS, through schools American Military University and American Public University, offers leading undergraduate, graduate degree, and both undergraduate and graduate certificate programs in Space Studies to align with the growing demand for space professionals across the military, as well as public and private sectors. For instance, APUS offers hands-on experience through a University Observatory located on APUS's Charles Town, West Virginia campus. The University Observatory boasts one of the largest telescopes in the region – a 650-pound reflective, fully remote-controlled telescope, equipped with a highly sophisticated digital camera to allow for innovative research and exploration within the program.

Further, through the APUS Center for Space Studies (CSS), faculty work with students to support the development of a workforce for the growing needs in the space sector – while also coordinating space-related educational research and scholarly publishing activities across the University. APUS also releases a quarterly Space Education and Strategic Applications Journal, in conjunction with PSO, to curate insights. Conference presenters can submit manuscripts of their presentations for potential publication in the journal, either prior to or following the conference.

Policy Studies Organization (the event co-host) is a non-profit that sponsors conferences, publishes academic journals, and produces programs that disseminate scholarships and information to serve those making and evaluating policy.

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About American Public University System
American Public University System, recipient of the Online Learning Consortium's (OLC) Gomory Award for Quality Online Education and five-time recipient of OLC's Effective Practice Award, offers more than 200 online degree and certificate programs through American Military University, the #1 provider of higher education to the U.S. military and veterans,* and American Public University. Approximately 110,000 alumni worldwide have benefited from APUS's accessible, relevant curriculum and flexible online delivery model. APUS is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: APEI). For more information, visit www.apus.edu.

*Based on FY 2019 Department of Defense tuition assistance and Veterans Administration student enrollment data, as reported by Military Times, 2020.

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What is the Space Education and Strategic Applications Conference 2021?

The Space Education and Strategic Applications Conference is a virtual event hosted by American Public University System and Policy Studies Organization on September 23-24, 2021, focusing on space exploration and education.

Who are the keynote speakers for the SESA Conference 2021?

Keynote speakers include NASA Astronaut Eileen Collins, the first female to pilot a U.S. spacecraft, and Robert Durbin, President of Pioneer Astronautics.

How can I register for the SESA Conference 2021?

Individuals can register for free to attend the SESA Conference 2021 through their official event page.

What topics will be covered at the SESA Conference 2021?

Topics include space law, diversity in STEM, space security, and the intersection of science, technology, and policy related to military and civilian space.

How does the SESA Conference 2021 relate to developments in the space sector?

The conference aims to address current trends and challenges in space education and operations, especially following recent government reports and the growth of the U.S. Space Force.

What is the significance of the conference for the American Public University System?

The conference enhances APUS's commitment to advancing space studies and addressing educational needs in the growing space sector.

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