Your chance is here to join the ESA Summer of Code in Space, to refine and extend open-source space-related software – and get paid for it.

Since the creation of SOCIS in 2011, dozens of students have already been part of the adventure. If you are interested in joining them, read on.

Each year ESA opens a call to ‘mentoring organisations’ who are developing free, open-source software for use in the space sector. Mentors propose ideas for improving their software or even create completely new software based on existing building blocks.

ESA selects 20 to 25 projects then opens a call to students across ESA Member States. Students with an interest in a particular project send an application to ESA, proposing clear, achievable technical objectives they wish to realise.