GSA
GSA may refer to:
Commerce
- Citroën GS / GSA, a French automobile car
- GameSpy Arcade, a utility for use with network computer games
- General Sales Agent, an airline sales representative
- Global mobile Suppliers Association, an industry association for 3G mobile technology
- Global Semiconductor Alliance, an industry association for the global semiconductor industry
- Google Search Appliance, a device for document indexing
Education
- Graduate student assistant, see teaching assistant
- Graduate Student(s) Association, name used by various graduate students' unions
- Glasgow School of Art, an art school in Glasgow, Scotland
- Guildford School of Acting, a drama school in Guildford, Surrey
- German School of Athens, an educational institution in Athens, Greece
- Girls' Schools Association, an association of girls' schools in the United Kingdom
Government
- European GNSS Agency (GSA), formerly the European GNSS Supervisory Authority, an agency of the European Union
- General Services Administration, a United States federal agency that provides office space, goods and services to other federal agencies
- Groupement Spécial Autonome, now the Brigade des Forces Spéciales Terre, French Army special forces command
- General Service Area, a zoning term in Nova Scotia
- Germany, Switzerland & Austria, the main German speaking countries in Europe
Organizations
- Gay–straight alliance, a student organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and their straight allies
- Genetics Society of America, a non-profit organization of genetics researchers and educators
- Geological Society of America, a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences
- German Scholars Agency or German Scholars Boston, an organization of German speaking people in Cambridge and greater Boston, USA
- German Studies Association, an organization of scholars of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
- The Gerontological Society of America, a multidisciplinary organization devoted to research and education in all aspects of gerontology
- Girl Scouts of the USA, a youth organization for girls in the United States based on the Scouting principles developed by Robert Baden-Powell
Science
- Genetic sexual attraction, sexual attraction between close relatives, such as a brother and sister, who first meet as adults
- General somatic afferent fibers, fibers found in the spinal nerves
Computer Architecture
- Global Storage Architecture, an IBM distributed networked file system designed to replace Andrew File System/DCE Distributed File System
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