I've been getting publicity for a relatively new Master Program in Space Economy by the Space Economy Institute. I have not been able to find any references on the internet about it, I was thinking about applying to it but now I'm wondering if it's legit. Any idea?
I'm a future astronaut with Virgin Galactic and have been learning a lot about the industry through their future astronaut events, and everyone you meet through that, their companies, etc.
I've been getting publicity for a relatively new Master Program in Space Economy by the Space Economy Institute. I have not been able to find any references on the internet about it, I was thinking about applying to it but now I'm wondering if it's legit. Any idea?
I didn't feel blown away reading the page...
I'm a future astronaut with Virgin Galactic and have been learning a lot about the industry through their future astronaut events, and everyone you meet through that, their companies, etc.
They have a NXTGen astronaut program: https://www.virgingalactic.com/nxtgen-sign-up Where I imagine you'd learn a lot!
Is "Master" a common way to describe a Master's degree? I don't recall encountering it that way before.
"The Master", "This Master", etc.
Evidently written by an Italian. See all references to "Il Master" at
https://www.guidamaster.it/master-per-area/master-amministra...
and the address at the bottom of
https://spaceeconomyinstitute.com/about-us/
via G. B. Martini, 2 – 00198 Rome, Italy
As prerequisite you need to have at least a 3-year bachelor degree from any background under your arm, so I assume it's a master degree...
So sad
So sad