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2015 Rodger Doxsey Travel Prize Results Are In!
26 November 2014
Ten winners and five honorable mentions will receive support to present their dissertation talks at the 225th AAS meeting in Seattle, Washington, in January.
Renew Now — Don't Miss Out on Author Discounts!
25 November 2014
Your membership supports the AAS mission to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the universe. Renew by 31 December to receive a discount on author charges in AAS journals.
Take the SpaceNews Satellite Industry Workforce Survey
21 November 2014
SpaceNews and several satellite-industry associations are doing a survey of the community, including scientists who build and/or use space-based instruments. Please take 15 minutes to help them out!
Astro-Musicians: NAfME Wants to Hear from You!
20 Nov 2014
If you're a professional astronomer but an amateur musician, the National Association for Music Education wants to know how music participation has affected you throughout your career.
AAS Issues Statement on "Shirtgate"/"Shirtstorm"
20 November 2014
The AAS has issued a statement on the wearing of an inappropriate shirt by a European scientist at a press conference as well as on the reaction to the incident.
NASA's 20-20-20 Airship Program Requests Your Input
18 Nov 2014
NASA is considering an airship challenge to incentivize the demonstration of a long-duration scientific platform for the Earth and space sciences by flying a 20 kg payload for 20 hours at 20 km.
NASA ExoPAG Convenes in Conjunction with 225th AAS Meeting
19 November 2014
NASA's 11th Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group meeting offers an opportunity to discuss scientific and technical issues related to exoplanets and to provide input to NASA.
Empower Your Job Search with the AAS Career Center
6 November 2014
A feature of every winter AAS meeting, including the upcoming 225th meeting in Seattle, the Career Center facilitates potential employer-employee connections and can help you land your next position.
You're Invited to "WISE at 5: Legacy and Prospects"
5 Nov 2014
The conference, in February 2015, will celebrate what has been done with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), what is being done with NEOWISE, and what will be done in the future.
Cast Your Vote for IAU Commission Reform
5 November 2014
Members of the International Astronomical Union are encouraged to weigh in on which of the proposed Commissions — some old, some new — they're most interested in joining. Deadline: 31 December.
New Mobile App Puts the DPS Meeting Program in Your Pocket!
4 November 2014
Download our mobile app for the 46th annual DPS meeting in Tucson. It puts the entire conference program in your pocket and ensures that it’s always up to date. Get the app for your smartphone or tablet today!
November 2014 Issue of Physics Today Is Online & in the Mail
3 November 2014
Everyone who belongs to the AAS receives the magazine Physics Today as a member benefit. The latest issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
Applications Open for DOE Summer Science Internships
31 October 2014
The US Dept. of Energy's Office of Science invites applications from undergraduates and faculty members to work with DOE scientists at DOE labs next summer. Deadline: 9 January 2015.
AIP Reports on Underrepresented Minority Students & Faculty
29 October 2014
The American Institute of Physics Statistical Research Center has published two new reports on underrepresented minorities among college students and faculty in physics, astronomy, and related fields.
NSB Releases New Resource on STEM Education & Workforce
29 October 2014
The National Science Board has produced an interactive, online resource featuring new and updated data and graphics on education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).