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Measuring and Reducing the Gender Gap in the Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences
Measuring and Reducing the Gender Gap in the Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences is a webinar on the Gender Gap in Science Project, an International Science Council-funded project.
43rd Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and Associated Events “COSPAR 2020”
Keck Wide-Field Imager Science Workshop
A workshop to further explore science cases for KWFI
The Keck Wide-Field Imager (KWFI) is a proposed prime focus camera mounted on the Keck telescopes and will be the world’s most sensitive wide-field optical imager...
Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales
Join co-organizers Blakesley Burkhart, Mike Shelley and David Spergel in an interactive workshop held at the Flatiron Institute in New York City 2-6 December entitled, Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales.
The Cosmic Baryon Cycle: Impact on Galaxy Evolution
The Seventh Annual GMT Community Science Meeting, sponsored by GMTO Corporation, will be held from September 19-21, 2019 in Carlsbad, California.
Binary Asteroids in the Solary System 5
New Cometary Insights from the Close Approach of 46P/Wirtanen: A Symposium in Celebration of Mike A'Hearn
We will be holding a symposium at the University of Maryland in College Park on August 6-8, 2019 in celebration of the contributions that Mike A'Hearn made to cometary science.
Galaxy Forum Hainan 2018
International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) is hosting Galaxy Forum Hainan 2018: China with the themes International Human Moon Missions and Astronomy from the Moon, being held 4-7 December 2018 on ‘China’s Hawaii...
Exoplanet Science Strategy: Public Briefing and Webcast
Exoplanet Science Strategy: Public Briefing and Webcast will take place on September 5, 2018 from 1-2pm EDT.
LSST 2018 Project and Community Workshop
The 2018 LSST Project and Community Workshop will be held at the Hilton El Conquistador in Tucson, Arizona, 13-17 August 2018.
Dunlap Institute 2016 Summer School: Introduction to Astronomical Instrumentation
The annual Dunlap Institute Summer School includes both lecture and laboratory activities and is intended for students who have finished at least the 3rd year of an undergraduate program or are in the early years of a...
Studying Galaxy Evolution - a Galaxy Zoo Conference
Whether you're already working with Galaxy Zoo data, curious about how it might inform your science, or if you just want to spend a few days thinking about galaxy evolution, we hope you'll join us. With more large...