From dfisher at swin.edu.au Mon Aug 28 09:59:58 2017 From: dfisher at swin.edu.au (David Fisher) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2017 23:59:58 +0000 Subject: [ASA] Swinburne Vacation Scholarship 2017/18 Message-ID: Please pass this information to interested students: 2017/18 Swinburne Vacation Scholarship Program Seeking Applications http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/study/vacstudents.html CAS - Study - Vacation Scholarships astronomy.swin.edu.au The Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing (CAS) accepts applications for Vacation Scholarships from enthusiastic university students with excellent scholastic ... The Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing (CAS) accepts applications for Vacation Scholarships from enthusiastic university students with excellent scholastic records who are in the last, or second last, year of their undergraduate or Honours/Masters degree. With 19 research faculty and more than 30 post-docs and PhD students, CAS is a vibrant, friendly environment for studying most fields of astronomy. Swinburne astronomers have guaranteed access to the twin Keck 10-m Telescopes in Hawaii - the world's premier optical observatory - and CAS owns and operates one of Australia's most powerful supercomputers - the Green & Gstar Machines . We also develop advanced immersive 3D data visualization facilities and create 3-D animations and movies promoting and explaining astronomy to the broader community. Scholarships will generally last between 8 and 10 weeks, to be negotiated between the student and their nominated supervisor. Vacation Scholars are paid a tax-free stipend of $500 per week. Applications should include the following: - A cover letter (see below for further information); - A copy of your official academic record, including an explanation of the grading system used; - Your Curriculum Vitae; - Any supporting documentation of previous research. - Applicants should also ask a lecturer or supervisor at their current university to send a letter of recommendation. This should be sent by the lecturer/supervisor directly; applicants should not include reference letters in their own application. Applications can be sent to : dfisher at swin.edu.au For more information and a list of available projects please see the following website: http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/study/vacstudents.html Thanks, David Fisher -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daniel.price at monash.edu Wed Aug 30 09:05:35 2017 From: daniel.price at monash.edu (Daniel Price) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 09:05:35 +1000 Subject: [ASA] Call for nominations: ANITA student rep Message-ID: <7CDFE086-0343-480C-B6AE-5F722068B4AF@monash.edu> *** call for nominations *** Ever wanted to be the ANITA student rep? The Australian National Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics calls for nominations for our student rep position. ANITA is the peak body representing theoretical astrophysics in Australia. Our main activity centres around our annual workshop and school which will take place in Feb 2018 in Perth. Student rep is a two year position. If you?re a student and interested, drop me a line (daniel.price at monash.edu). Nominations due by 8th September. Best wishes, Daniel (on behalf of the ANITA committee) Monash Centre for Astrophysics (MoCA) School of Physics and Astronomy 10 College Walk, Clayton Campus, Monash University, VIC 3800 http://users.monash.edu.au/~dprice/ From MITA.BRIERLEY at ASTRONOMYAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU Wed Aug 30 16:05:14 2017 From: MITA.BRIERLEY at ASTRONOMYAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU (Mita Brierley) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 16:05:14 +1000 Subject: [ASA] Call for nominations: Australian astronomer positions to ESO Committees Message-ID: <047b01d32155$f2d0bfe0$d8723fa0$@ASTRONOMYAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU> Australian astronomer positions to ESO Committees Applications close at 9am AEST 11th September 2017 Under the Strategic Partnership between Australia and the European Southern Observatory (ESO), signed in July 2017, Australia is entitled to representation on four ESO governance bodies: The ESO Council, Finance Committee, Scientific Technical Committee, and Users Committee. On behalf of the Australian Government Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (DIIS), AAL is calling for nominations from Australian-based astronomers to represent Australia on the following ESO bodies:? * ESO Scientific Technical Committee (STC) * ESO Users Committee (UC) Potential candidates may apply for both positions, should they possess the appropriate skills and experience. Please note: we expect a call for nominations for the Australian astronomer position to the ESO Council to also be made in the near future. The AAL Board will consider and recommend applicants to the DIIS, who will in turn present the ESO Council with three Australian astronomer nominations per committee. The ESO Council will select one representative for each committee to meet its needs and ensure adequate coverage of relevant astronomical techniques and disciplines. This appointment will be made at the next ESO Council meeting on the 10 - 11 October 2017 and successful applicants notified shortly thereafter. The term of appointment for both the STC and UC is three years. Representatives are expected to be available to attend all meetings of their appointed committee over their term. Note that there is a very short timeframe between appointment to the STC by the ESO Council and the first STC meeting (24 - 25 October in Garching, Germany). Please indicate on your application should you not be able to attend the next STC meeting. >> A pdf document with details on each of these positions and the application process is attached to this email << How to apply If you consider yourself well placed to contribute to the ESO STC and/or UC (you may apply to both positions) via your expertise and ideas, and share AAL's vision for Australian astronomers having access to the best research infrastructure, please email Mita Brierley, AAL Senior Program Manager, with: * a completed cover sheet (word doc attached)?, * a one-page statement outlining your strengths and suitability for the role, * a maximum two-page CV, including any relavent conflicts of interest. AAL encourages applications from everyone with the appropriate expertise and skills. 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Planetary science involves the study of solar system formation and evolution, the geology of planets and their atmospheres, asteroid impacts and dynamics. Fundamentally, it is the study of how a nebula of dust and gas can evolve to a planetary system, and generate planets capable of supporting life. It pulls together multiple fields, pure and applied, including engineering. Curtin University has the largest planetary science research program in Australia, inclusive of the Desert Fireball Network, and is looking to extend this vibrant and diverse team of over 20 staff, postdocs and students with new PhD opportunities. Curtin Planetary has world class research strengths in a number of areas: the impact history of the solar system, impact modelling, and impact geology; analysis of meteorites to constrain solar system origins; the geological history of Mars and the Moon; and the Desert Fireball Network, which is the worlds largest planetary observational facility. 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Name: Curtin Planetary PhD opportunities_deadline 21.09.17.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1871834 bytes Desc: Curtin Planetary PhD opportunities_deadline 21.09.17.pdf URL: From kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au Thu Aug 31 15:32:14 2017 From: kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au (Kate Gunn) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 05:32:14 +0000 Subject: [ASA] ACAMAR - President's International Fellowship Initiative - Chinese Academy of Sciences Message-ID: <21BF42965AE9384093D6B6112ACD9CDD013821E68B@ex-mbx-pro-05> [ACAMAR_Logo_Stars_CMYK_NavyBkgd-05.jpg]The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has a President's International Fellowship Initiative for Distinguished Scientists, Visiting Scientists, Postdocs and PhD students. These programs are now funded 70% from CAS, and 30% from the host institution. ACAMAR would be delighted to assist any Australian applicants in finding a host Chinese institution/collaborator. Please email coo at caastro.org if you need assistance. Applications submitted by individuals will NOT be accepted. For information, one Chinese Yuan is currently valued at 19c AUD. The deadline is 22 September 2017. CAS President's International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI) for 2018 Description The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) offers a package of international fellowships, collectively called the ?CAS President?s International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI)?, to support highly-qualified international scientists and postgraduate students to work and study at CAS institutions and strengthen their scientific collaboration with CAS researchers. The PIFI program is available for four categories of international researchers and students: distinguished scientists, visiting scientists, postdoctoral researchers and international PhD students. Fellowships ? Category A: PIFI for Distinguished Scientists The CAS President?s International Fellowship for Distinguished Scientists supports leading international scientists to conduct a lecture tour at CAS for 1-2 weeks. Each professor is invited to visit at least two CAS-affiliated institutions (research institutes or universities) to lecture and interact with CAS researchers and postgraduate students. He or she is also expected to host CAS postdoctoral researchers at CAS expenses at his or her lab for a research stay of 1-3 months. This fellowship provides each awardee with a stipend of ?50,000 per week, to cover all expenses for this lecture tour, including a round-trip international airfare, accommodation, meals, transportation and honorarium. Eligibility Criteria Candidates should be well established and internationally recognized scientists in their respective research fields, having obtained outstanding scientific accomplishment and prestigious international honors, awards or prizes. ? Category B: PIFI for Visiting Scientists The CAS President?s International Fellowship for Visiting Scientists supports high-caliber international scientists to carry out cooperative projects at CAS-affiliated institutions for 1-12 months. The fellowship aims to create or strengthen partnerships between CAS host institutions and the recipients? home institutions. The fellowship provides a monthly stipend to cover living expenses, health insurance in China, and economy-class round-trip international travel. Awardees of full professor or equivalent title, associate professor or equivalent title, and assistant professor or equivalent title will receive stipends of ?40,000, ?30,000 and ?20,000 per month respectively. Eligibility Criteria ?Candidates should have: ??1. Academic title of at least assistant professor or equivalent; ??2. A record of outstanding scientific accomplishment; ??3. Five years? work experience in a well-known university, research institution or multinational corporation; ??4. A collaborative research proposal prepared in cooperation with the CAS host institution. ? Category C: PIFI for Postdoctoral Researchers The CAS President?s International Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers supports promising young international scientists to conduct research at CAS-affiliated institutions for 2 years. CAS offers an annual salary to postdoctoral researchers to cover living expenses and health insurance in China. Each selected awardee will receive a pre-tax stipend of ?250,000 per year. In addition, the fellowship provides an economy-class round-trip international travel. Eligibility Criteria ?Candidates should: ??1. Be citizens of a country which has diplomatic relations with China ??2. Hold a PhD in natural or technological sciences; ??3. Be under the age of 40; ??4. Have a recommendation from a CAS host researcher; ??5. Be able to communicate well with the CAS host researcher; ??6. Present a collaborative research proposal prepared in cooperation with the CAS host institution. APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1. Applications for categories A, B or C must be submitted through the main host institution affiliated to CAS. Applications submitted by individuals will NOT be accepted. ?Before applying: ??? Identify an appropriate CAS host researcher working as a faculty member at a CAS-affiliated host institution. (For a full list of CAS-affiliated host institutions, please refer to https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/1RkoBZsXp20nFE?domain=english.cas.cn.) ??? Work out a short-term visitor?s program or research proposal with the CAS host researcher before completing the application form. ?Before submitting, the following documents should be prepared: ??? Application form in English (Please download the application form from https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/V81oBdUKq5Odt9?domain=english.bic.cas.cn) ??? A recent passport-sized digital photograph (in color) ??? Copy of passport data page ??? Personal CV in English (including education and work experience) ??? Copy of the highest obtained educational diploma/degree certificate, and/or professional qualification certificates ??? Research proposal(except applicants for distinguished scientists), including objective, detailed description of project, timetable and reasons for the collaboration ??? One recommendation letter from CAS host researcher, in Chinese ??? For postdoctoral researchers, two recommendation letters from two professors in relevant fields (one of whom should be the applicant?s former PhD supervisor) ?Submission: ??? Send your application form and all material to your CAS host researcher and he/she will take responsibility to submit your application via our online application system ??? If the applicant intends to cooperate with more than one CAS institution, it is the responsibility of the main host institution to submit the application. ? Notice: ?The deadline for submitting all material and applications is 22nd September 2017. ?For further inquiries, please contact: ??Bureau of International Cooperation ??Chinese Academy of Sciences ??52 Sanlihe Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 100864, China ??Tel: +86-10-6859 7521 ??Fax: +86-10-6851 1095 ??Email: casfellowship at cashq.ac.cn ??Website: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/5vY4BRfMgXxWc7?domain=english.bic.cas.cn KATE GUNN | Chief Operating Officer CAASTRO | School of Physics | Faculty of Science | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics Rm 356 Building A28 | School of Physics The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 2893 | M +61 411 466 080 Email kate.gunn at sydney.edu.au W http:// www.caastro.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This position will contribute to the following OzGrav research objectives: 1) performing observations of radio pulsars using the SKA and its pathfinder telescopes and existing facilities to enable the discovery of gravitational waves and tests of General Relativity, and 2) using the information provided from gravitational wave observations and pulsar surveys to make astrophysical insights into the relativistic universe using N-body simulations and binary evolution codes. See full advertisement, position description, and instructions on how to apply here. Applications close 5PM AEST 30th September 2017. OzGrav is a new seven-year centre awarded $31.3M by the Australian Research Council, which brings together leading gravitational wave researchers and astrophysicists from six Australian universities. OzGrav is committed to providing a supportive and equitable work place for all staff and students, and we welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds. We offer family-friendly policies and work practices, part-time roles, and will work to solve ?two-body? problems where possible. We also offer generous superannuation, paternity, maternity, annual, and sick leave provisions. Please forward this announcement on to colleagues you think may be interested. Cheers, Yeshe Dr Yeshe Fenner, PhD | Chief Operating Officer ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) Faculty of Science Engineering and Technology Swinburne University of Technology PO Box 218 Hawthorn Vic 3122 Ph +61 3 9214 8302 | Mobile: 0430 708 995 [1497405341108_Email-sig-logos-small.png] (CRICOS Provider 00111D) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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With over 50 staff and students, CIRA (http://astronomy.curtin.edu.au/) is at the forefront of low frequency radio astronomy research as the manager and operator of the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA; https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/z4nRBmU5OoWqcD?domain=mwatelescope.org. The MWA is a fully-operational precursor facility for the Square Kilometre Array, undertaking science programs spanning Galactic and extragalactic radio astronomy, pulsars, transients, the Epoch of Reionisation, solar and ionospheric physics, as well as radio astronomy engineering. The results of these programs contribute to the design process for SKA_LOW (https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/rNKaBYfRonV3Sa?domain=skatelescope.org). CIRA forms one half of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR; https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/ZXg4BxUk9Ja7cn?domain=icrar.org) Joint Venture with The University of Western Australia.? CIRA researchers also maintain excellent linkages with other national and international groups (including the Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence CAASTRO and ASTRO-3D), and make extensive use of the nearby Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. A list of available projects may be found at http://astronomy.curtin.edu.au/study-with-us/postgraduate-program/. Interested applicants should contact the listed supervisor(s) to discuss potential projects before commencing an application. The Research Training Program runs via a competitive, merit-based application procedure, and successful candidates may be awarded both a stipend and a fee offset scholarship, with the stipend valued at A$27,082 per annum in 2018.? Full details of the scholarship program, including the application procedure and eligibility rules, may be found at http://scholarships.curtin.edu.au/. Regards, James Miller-Jones -- Associate Professor James Miller-Jones Acting Director (Science) Curtin Institute for Radio Astronomy International Centre for Radio Astronomy Reseach Curtin University GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 Australia Tel: +61 8 9266 9141 Fax: +61 8 9266 9246 From MITA.BRIERLEY at ASTRONOMYAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU Fri Sep 1 17:53:47 2017 From: MITA.BRIERLEY at ASTRONOMYAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU (Mita Brierley) Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2017 17:53:47 +1000 Subject: [ASA] Call for nominations: Australian astronomer position to ESO Council Message-ID: <055001d322f7$7212d660$56388320$@ASTRONOMYAUSTRALIA.ORG.AU> Australian astronomer position to ESO Council Applications close at COB 13th September 2017 Under the Strategic Partnership between Australia and the European Southern Observatory (ESO), signed in July 2017, Australia is entitled to representation on four ESO governance bodies: The ESO Council, Finance Committee, Scientific Technical Committee, and Users Committee. On behalf of the Australian Government Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (DIIS), AAL is calling for nominations from Australian-based astronomers to represent Australia on the ESO Council. Potential candidates may apply for this ESO Council position, and either/both of the positions with the ESO Scientific Technical Committee and Users Committee currently being advertised by AAL. The AAL Board will consider all applicants based on merit, and recommend a nomination to the DIIS for the ESO Council Astronomer role. The successful nominee will be notified by the 18th September 2017. The term of appointment for the ESO Council is three years. Representatives are expected to be available to attend all meetings of the Council over their appointment term, starting with the next council meeting on 10-11 October 2017, in Paris, France. >> A pdf document with details the ESO Council Astronomer position and the application process is attached to this email << How to apply If you consider yourself well placed to contribute to the ESO Council via your expertise and ideas, and share AAL's vision for Australian astronomers having access to the best research infrastructure, please email Mita Brierley , AAL Senior Program Manager, with: * a completed cover sheet (Word Doc attached)?, * a one-page statement outlining your strengths and suitability for the role, * a maximum two-page CV, including any relevant conflicts of interest. AAL encourages applications from everyone with the appropriate expertise and skills. 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The Board of Governors is seeking to appoint an individual who can bring the right balance of scientific understanding, strategic thinking and research leadership to the position of Head of Research. The successful candidate will be expected to support the Director of AOP, Professor Michael Burton, as he develops and leads a programme of organisational change to deliver greater alignment between the research, educational, outreach and heritage aims of the Observatory and Planetarium and to ensure its long-term sustainability and success. This role will lead on the research function in AOP and develop and deliver a strategy for its conduct, including identifying educational and commercial opportunities. The person should be a respected researcher in any field related to astrophysics, including theories, observations, simulations and instrumentation. The Armagh Observatory was established in 1790 by Archbishop Richard Robinson. It is the oldest scientific institution in Northern Ireland and the longest continuously operating astronomical research institute in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The Armagh Planetarium was founded in 1968 by Dr Eric Lindsay, the seventh Director of the Observatory. It is the oldest operating Planetarium in the UK and Ireland and has been the public face of astronomy in Northern Ireland for the past 50 years. They are located within 14 acres of attractive, landscaped grounds, known as the Armagh Astropark, and in close proximity to Armagh City. For more detailed information and to apply, please go to www.nicsrecruitment.org.uk Alternatively, an application pack can be requested by contacting: HRConnect, PO Box 1089, The Metro Building, 6-9 Donegal Square South, Belfast, BT1 9EW. Telephone: 0800 1 300 330. Email: recruitment at hrconnect.nigov.net All requests must include your name, address and reference number IRC213458. Completed application forms must be returned to arrive not later than 12:00 noon (UK time) on Friday 27th October 2017. ALL APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT ARE CONSIDERED STRICTLY ON THE BASIS OF MERIT Professor Michael Burton Director, Armagh Observatory and Planetarium star.arm.ac.uk & armaghplanet.com Exploring the Cosmos since 1790 ????????????????????????? "The standard you walk past is the standard you accept? ????????????????????????? ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JOHN O?BYRNE Associate Dean (Student Life), Faculty of Science Secretary, Astronomical Society of Australia Inc. Sydney Institute for Astronomy School of Physics | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 205, Physics Building A28 Postal address: School of Physics | The University of Sydney | NSW | Australia | 2006 T +61 2 9351 3184 | F +61 2 9351 7726 E john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au | W http://sydney.edu.au/science/people/john.obyrne CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. 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