[ASA] ESO Summer Research Programme 2026
Stuart Ryder (AAL)
stuart.ryder at astronomyaustralia.org.au
Mon Jan 5 10:42:57 AEDT 2026
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Dear colleagues,
As the new academic year gets underway, AAL and ESO would be grateful if ASA members could bring the following notice to the attention of eligible undergraduate or Masters students at their universities. The ESO Summer Research Programme is an unparalleled opportunity to engage with ESO scientists on a cutting-edge research project, join exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of ESO facilities, and more. A poster advertisement can be downloaded here<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/BWt-CE8wmrt08xnEDINfLH7UJ6U?domain=eso.org>. Please note that applications close on 31st January 2026.
Stuart Ryder, AAL
ESO Summer Research Programme
15 June - 24 July 2026
Application Deadline (instructions<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/lUnsCGv0oyCON4qvMt7hgHBMEYx?domain=eso.org>): 31st January 2026
For six weeks in the northern summer of 2026, ESO will host the eighth Summer Research Programme<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/KcFbCJyBrGfAWwyNYSzi1HyCD32?domain=eso.org>. This fully-funded programme is an opportunity for university students from STEM fields who have not yet enrolled in a PhD programme and have completed at least two years of their degree, to obtain research experience alongside astronomers based at ESO Headquarters (HQ) in Garching, Germany. ESO accepts applications from promising university students from any country, although priority will be given to students with citizenship of an ESO Member State<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/nn_xCK1DvKTMyW9VniAsZH5CQyb?domain=eso.org>, or Strategic Partners (Australia) and the Host State (Chile). Students must be able to attend the full six week duration of the research programme.
Travel costs to/from Garching will be covered for participants of the programme. Accommodation<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/a7TbCL7EwMfwD9X61fjtYHy2aXV?domain=eso.org> will be provided free of charge in a shared apartment in Garching (with electricity, heating and internet all included). Students will also be provided with a modest stipend to cover living costs during the programme. Successful students have the responsibility to acquire any required visas to spend six weeks working in Germany under these conditions.
The Summer Research Programme at ESO is an exceptional opportunity for students to work at an institute that is both the headquarters of the most productive observatory in the world and a top-class research organisation. People at ESO's HQ maintain a very active research community and are also designing and operating cutting-edge telescopes and their instruments including the VLT<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/nhACCMwGxOtky39NZi1u4H8e5yc?domain=eso.org>, ALMA<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/GflvCNLJyQUPq394BfzCKHy86uV?domain=eso.org>, and the forthcoming ELT<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/y7TuCOMKzVTZLxwWKijFZHG-QLD?domain=elt.eso.org>, which will be the world's biggest optical/near-infrared telescope.
The applicants can choose between a wide range of research projects<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/KcpYCP7LAXfN1XZpxcmHOHxRUEX?domain=eso.org>, covering many areas of astronomy from exoplanets to the evolution of galaxies. The ESO Summer Research Programme will also provide opportunities beyond research,<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/HDBFCQnMBZfl1P90WCOIVHG-r5o?domain=eso.org> including a series of lectures, a mini-conference, a planetarium visit, an ELT instrumentation visit, and many social activities. You should expect six weeks packed with new experiences, new networks and new friendships! Potential applicants are encouraged to read the ESO Blog article on the 2022 edition<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/2dL2CROND2u0DWQ2LIESKH1Kqtk?domain=eso.org> of the Summer Research Programme, or contact ESO Fellow (and ICRAR alumnus) Dr Amelia Fraser-McKelvie<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/oy9pCVARKgCknyXGAiNTvHEuUOy?domain=ameliafrasermckelvie.wordpress.com> with any questions they may have.
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