Astronomy Foreign Study Program Arrives in South Africa
Students on the astronomy FSP arrived in Cape Town, South Africa on Monday, January 9. Students had orientation and a tour of the campus and city before classes started on Wednesday.
[more]Students on the astronomy FSP arrived in Cape Town, South Africa on Monday, January 9. Students had orientation and a tour of the campus and city before classes started on Wednesday.
[more]Our Department has a number of exciting research opportunities for new graduate students starting in Fall 2017. Prospective students are encouraged to contact faculty members to discuss potential research opportunities. Ongoing research projects are listed here. The deadline for application is January 15, 2017.
[more]The upcoming ISINGLASS sounding rocket mission (February 2017, Poker Flat Rocket Range, Alaska) will sample multiple locations simultaneously in the auroral ionosphere to take gradient measurements of plasma parameters. Two identical rockets will be flown into two separate events (ie, quiet early evening arc vs dynamic rayed arc); each rocket has a large subpayload, and four small deployable payloads. The Principal Investigator is Dr. Kristina Lynch/Dartmouth College and you can read more at http://www.dartmouth.edu/~aurora/
[more]The next Astronomy Foreign Study Program is set to start Winter 2017. The FSP is based in Cape Town and Sutherland, South Africa at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO), one of the darkest observatories on Earth.
[more]The Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement (ICE) is dedicated to fostering dialogue between the sciences and the humanities in academia and in the public sphere. Professor Marcelo Gleiser is director of the institute funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
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