About the Space Policy Institute
The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs is a world leader in research, graduate study, and informed discussion related to issues of science, technology, and public policy. The Space Policy Institute celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2022. The institute conducts research, offers graduate courses and organizes seminars, symposia, and conferences on topics related to domestic and international space policy. SPI is associated with the International Science and Technology Policy academic program, which leads to a Master of Arts degree at the Elliott School. The institute operates within the Elliott School, but does so with support from the George Washington University as a whole, in addition to funding from a number of individual, corporate, foundation, and government sources. SPI is directed by Dr. Scott Pace.
SPI focuses its activities on policy issues related to the space efforts of the United States, as well as the cooperative and competitive interactions in space between the United States and other nations. The Institute provides a setting in which scholars, policy analysts, practitioners, and students can work together on current and future space issues.
The Space Policy Institute is proud to affiliate with:
- The Aerospace Corporation
- International Space University
- The European Space Policy Institute
- The Beijing Institute of Technology’s Institute of Space Law
SPI thanks our corporate donors for their generous support:
- Amazon Web Services
- Axiom Space
- BryceTech
- GPS Innovation Alliance
- Jacobs Engineering
- Maxar
- Northrop Grumman
- Voyager Space
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