AIAA is excited to announce that seven new student branches were provisionally chartered at the AIAA Spring Business Meetings. The universities include:
- Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (Saudi Arabia)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- University of New Orleans
- University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (India)
- Western Colorado University
- Kent State University
- National University of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan)
We also welcomed seven student branches in January.
- Institut Teknologi Bandung (Indonesia)
- King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia)
- M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (India)
- Military Institute of Science and Technology (Bangladesh)
- Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (United States)
- TED University (Turkey)
- University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
“It’s an exciting moment as we welcome these new student branches to AIAA. By expanding our global network, we’re strengthening international ties and enriching the contributions to our community. We’re eager to see the impact these future leaders will have on the aerospace industry,” said AIAA CEO Clay Mowry.
The universities have a three-year period to ensure they are a sustainable branch before being officially chartered as a student branch. To find out how your institution can establish a student branch, visit aiaa.org/get-involved/university-students/student-branches or contact Lindsay Mitchell at [email protected] or 703.264.7502.