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Decadal Surveys: Lessons Learned and Best Practices
9 September 2015
A new report from the National Academies considers lessons learned from previous decadal surveys and presents options for possible changes and improvements to the decadal-survey process.
The Effect of Realizing My Changing Goals
9 September 2015
The AAS's new John Bahcall Public Policy Fellow, Heather Bloemhard, introduces herself and describes her path from graduate school to a PhD in physics and, ultimately, a career in science policy.
Comments Needed on Revisions of US Export Rules
3 June 2015
The US Departments of State and Commerce recently proposed changes to export control regulations covering optical equipment. AAS members are encouraged to comment. Deadline: 6 July 2015.
Changes Proposed to Export Control Regulations on Optics
6 May 2015
The US Departments of State and Commerce recently proposed changes to export control regulations covering optical equipment. Learn more at a 12 May webinar, and submit your comments by 6 July.
An Early Introduction to Advocating for the Astronomical Sciences
8 Apr 2015
In mid-March college student Ashley Tucker joined more than a dozen other AAS members in Washington, DC, for Congressional Visits Day 2015. Here are her thoughts on what she learned from the experience.
A Survey Analysis of Grant-Writing Costs and Benefits
8 April 2015
To apply, or not to apply ― that is the question every time a funding opportunity arises. To answer, two scientists set out to measure the cost-effectiveness of writing grant proposals. Here are their results.
AAS Congressional Visits Day 2015 a Resounding Success
26 Mar 2015
Sixteen AAS members traveled to Washington, DC, from 16 to 18 March to advocate for strong and sustained support for the astronomical sciences from Congress and the White House.
AAS Action Alert: Support the NSF & the DOE Office of Science
16 March 2015
Please contact your member of the House of Representatives this week to ask them to sign two bipartisan letters in support of the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science.
The President's FY 2016 Budget Just Dropped
12 February 2015
That thud you heard was the arrival of President Obama's fiscal year 2016 budget. Here the AAS public-policy staff presents "just the facts" about what's in the request for the astronomical sciences.
Why You Should Participate in CVD & Advocate for Astronomy
28 January 2015
Kelly Korreck describes why she enjoyed Congressional Visits Day last year and encourages all fellow AAS members to volunteer to participate and to advocate for the astronomical sciences.