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Brian Metzger to Receive Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists
22 Jul 2020
AAS member Brian Metzger has been named the 2020 Blavatnik National Awards Laureate in Physical Sciences & Engineering for his work on the origin of gold and other heavy elements in the universe.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 5-18 July 2020
21 Jul 2020
AAS Nova provides highlights of recent articles from AJ, ApJ, ApJ Letters, ApJ Supplements, PSJ, and RNAAS to inform you about discoveries you might otherwise overlook.
National Osterbrock Leadership Program Update
20 Jul 2020
A recording of our informational webinar on the AAS's new leadership program for graduate students is now online, as is a list of real-world examples of creative leadership training in the astronomical sciences.
Help Physics Unlimited Reach Out to High School Students This Summer
20 Jul 2020
Physics Unlimited provides opportunities for students to learn physics or exhibit their problem-solving skills through unique programs. They seek facilitators for their summer school and networking events in August.
AAS Members Share 2020 Viktor Ambartsumian Prize
20 Jul 2020
The 2020 Viktor Ambartsumian International Science Prize in astrophysics and related disciplines will be shared by AAS members Alexander Szalay and Adam Burrows along with UK astronomer Isabelle Baraffe.
New Resource Guide: "Black Lives in Astronomy"
17 Jul 2020
Andrew Fraknoi has prepared a free list of written and video resources about and by 25 Black astronomers, as well as general materials to examine the history and issues facing Black members of the astronomical community.
NSB Welcomes Nominations for 2021 Honorary Awards
16 Jul 2020
The National Science Board (NSB) is now accepting nominations for its 2021 honorary awards — the Vannevar Bush and NSB Public Service awards — through 30 September 2020.
Visa Policy Changes and the AAS
16 Jul 2020
US immigration and visa programs have been experiencing an accelerating crisis these past few weeks, and the AAS public policy team has been working, along with other professional societies, on these issues.
AAS 237 Is Going Virtual!
14 Jul 2020
After careful consideration, and based on the continuing outbreak of the coronavirus in the US and its impact on our community's (in)ability to travel, we’ve made the decision to transition AAS 237 to a virtual meeting.
Another Strong Showing for AAS Journal Metrics
8 Jul 2020
The American Astronomical Society's peer-reviewed journals remain among the highest-ranked publications in the astronomical sciences according to several key metrics, including impact factor.
AAS President's Message on Visa Suspensions
8 Jul 2020
President Trump's 22 June proclamation that suspends various entry visas is devastating to many early career scientists, and the sentiment behind the order is deeply unsettling for all of us, writes Paula Szkody.
The People of Color in Astronomy Listing You Should Know About
8 Jul 2020
The AAS Committee on the Status of Minorities in Astronomy (CSMA) has been sponsoring a compilation of demographic information for all People of Color in the astronomical sciences since 2018. Here's where to find it.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 21 June - 4 July 2020
8 Jul 2020
AAS Nova provides highlights of recent articles from AJ, ApJ, ApJ Letters, ApJ Supplements, PSJ, and RNAAS to inform you about discoveries you might otherwise overlook.
New Report on Faculty Job Market in Physics and Astronomy Departments
7 Jul 2020
A new report from the American Institute of Physics Statistical Research Center describes the number of faculty member departures, retirements, recruitments, and new hires in physics and astronomy from 2016 to 2018.
NYCT Fund for Astrophysical Research Invites Small Grant Proposals
2 Jul 2020
The Fund for Astrophysical Research in the New York Community Trust (NYCT) invites applications for small research grants in astronomy and astrophysics. Deadline: 30 September 2020.