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654 training opportunities for the UK and European space sectors, last updated 6 February 2026. Curated by Space Skills Alliance.
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Space Missions: The Executive Guide to Space
Short course (Leicester) by Space Park Leicester, University of Leicester, and Alden Legal · £850
The Executive Guide to Space is a professional development programme designed to provide learners with a clear understanding of the origins and applications of space missions, the national and international factors which drive activities in space, and a clear working knowledge of the science and engineering required for spaceflight, and space missions.
The Commercial, Scientific & Strategic Use of Space
Short course (Leicester) by University of Leicester · £1,500
This week offers an inspirational journey through the history and future of space exploration, featuring hands-on activities and authentic space hardware. You will explore the evolution of space exploitation, from early milestones to current and future programmes, along with the applications driving global space industries. The modules also cover international treaties and legal frameworks, as well as the political and environmental factors shaping space activities today. Perfect for those looking for an introduction to the commercial, scientific, and strategic impact of space exploration.
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