[ASA] Call for Workshop Proposals (International Space Science Institute–Beijing)

Richard de Grijs richard.de-grijs at mq.edu.au
Tue Nov 19 00:22:31 AEDT 2024


*Open call for Workshop Proposals, 2025–2026*

*/International Space Science Institute–Beijing/*

Initial deadline: 31 March 2025

https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/wUUHClx1NjizklEzEfGfNHzLgSP?domain=issibj.ac.cn


The International Space Science Institute–Beijing (ISSI-BJ) is calling 
for proposals to host */high-level Workshops/* at its premises in the 
second half of 2025 or 2026.

ISSI-BJ offers an international platform for research and discussions of 
topics across the remit of the space sciences (solar and plasma physics, 
the solar–terrestrial interface, Earth science from space, planetary 
science, exoplanets, space-based astrophysics) in a stimulating, 
politically neutral environment. All program activities must be 
multilateral (with participants representing */a minimum of four 
nationalities/*) and interdisciplinary. ISSI-BJ shares its Science 
Committee with ISSI in Bern, Switzerland. The Science Committee assesses 
proposals for scientific meetings twice a year, with their assessment 
focusing on scientific excellence.

ISSI-BJ Workshops are five-day conferences hosting *up to 50* 
scientists, including early-career researchers. Participation is *by 
invitation only*; selection of participants is done by an international 
team of conveners (the “Scientific Organising Committee”). All 
participants are invited to participate in the drafting of one or more 
review articles which will, in first instance, be published (following 
peer review) in /Space Science Reviews/ (2023 Impact Factor: 9.1), for 
eventual bundling of the chapters into a volume of the /Space Science 
Series of ISSI/.


Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to contact, at their 
earliest convenience, the ISSI-BJ Executive Director, Prof. Richard de 
Grijs, at richard.de-grijs at issibj.ac.cn.

Proposals for consideration by the ISSI/ISSI-BJ Science Committee’s May 
2025 meeting are due by *31 March 2025*. Proposal templates can be 
downloaded here:

https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/w8-PCmO5gluR6qlRlSOhRHRwZsV?domain=issibj.ac.cn 


Ensure that your topic has not recently been covered at either ISSI-BJ 
or ISSI!

For an overview of the facilities offered at ISSI-BJ, see 
https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/fPfcCnx1jni6xVD6DTNiWHJlXMa?domain=issibj.ac.cn 


Many Europeans and participants of some other nationalities can travel 
to ISSI-BJ under China’s new visa waiver program.

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Prof. Richard de Grijs

School of Mathematical and | Executive Director, CAS/PIFI Fellow
    Physical Sciences       | International Space Science
Macquarie University       |    Institute-Beijing (ISSI-BJ)
Balaclava Road             | 1 Nanertiao, Zhongguancun,	
Sydney, NSW 2109           | Hai Dian District, Beijing 100190
AUSTRALIA                  | CHINA

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