About Us

What We Do

Industry Speakers

Engagement with the highest levels of public and private industry

Competitions

In 2025, GUSI competition teams won a total of $19,000

Teams

High-impact education and projects for every commitment level

Conferences

Top-flight professional and networking opportunities

Site Visits

Organized inside looks at prestigious space organizations

Publications

GUSI supports students interested in publishing

 

MISSION

Founded in 2019 as a chapter of SEDS-USA, the Georgetown University Space Initiative connects students with a close-knit community and premier professional opportunities in the burgeoning space industry.

We connect, equip, and support the next generation of space industry leaders.

GOALS

  1. Create a community of space-minded students and build a strong network of faculty, alumni, and industry partners who can mentor and connect them to the space sector.

  2. Encourage Georgetown University to adopt more space based curriculum with the ultimate goal of establishing clear space oriented academic programs and majors across all schools at Georgetown.

  3. Train and equip a new generation of space leaders with the ultimate goal of cementing Georgetown University as center of forward thinking, New Space thought.

WHY SPACE? WHY DC?

Georgetown University Space Initiative was born through the realization of an incredibly rare opportunity to affect major change in the space industry, space policy, and Georgetown University itself. Washington, DC is the space decision making capital of the world. NASA and most other US agencies who operate in space are headquartered in Washington. A large number of private aerospace and defense companies, like SpaceX and Boeing, have major offices in DC as well. The future of the space community still unequivocally rests in DC.

Georgetown University is within view of the National Mall and has a storied history of exploration and astronomy: one of the first observatories ever built in the US stands on Georgetown’s campus. However, Georgetown does not have a significant space focus in its courses or goals today. There is a unique opportunity given Georgetown’s location, at the heart of space decision making in DC, and its strengths in policy and business to establish an influential center of space thought and develop a young talent pool literate in the industry. Other university level space clubs across the country have predominantly focused on engineering, but Georgetown University Space Initiative will take up goals suited to the location and strengths of the university.

Ultimately, GUSI was created to further the reaches of humanity in space. Every community has its own skills to contribute to this era-defining undertaking. For some, it is engineering and technical prowess. For Georgetown, it is a tradition of excellence in policy and business.

There is work to do. Let’s get started.

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