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"Probes of Dark Matter on Galaxy Scales" & "Exascale Radio Astronomy" Abstract Deadlines Extended!
4 May 2013
Due to popular demand, the "Probes of Dark Matter on Galaxy Scales" and "Exascale Radio Astronomy" conferences in Monterey, California, have extended their abstract-submission deadlines to 15 May!
CARMA Call for Semester 2013b Proposals
1 May 2013
CARMA, the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy, is accepting observing proposals for its 2013b semester, which will extend from 12 August 2013 to 24 February 2014.
AAS Issues Statement on Proposed FY 2014 Budget
30 Apr 2013
The AAS has issued a statement acknowledging President Obama’s strong support of science as embodied in his proposed budget for fiscal year FY 2014 but encouraging him and the Congress to maintain a balance of small...
News from the NSF Division of Astronomical Sciences
29 Apr 2013
AST division director Jim Ulvestad provides updates on the FY 2013 budget, the FY 2014 budget request, the AAG and PAARE grant programs, the ALMA inauguration in Chile, and forthcoming management competitions for several...
Career Profile: Astronomer to Web Editor for Sky & Telescope
2 May 2013
In the latest installment from the AAS Career Profiles series, cosponsored by the CSWA and Committee on Employment, Dr. Monica Young traces her evolution from research astronomer to website editor for Sky & Telescope...
AAS Surplus Book Inventory
23 Apr 2013
The AAS has a surplus of books. We offer them to members on a first-come, first-served basis. A flat shipping and handling fee of $10.00 per book applies. Discounted shipping may be available for bulk orders.
AAS Topical Conference Series Deadlines Are Approaching
20 Apr 2013
Abstracts are due at 9 p.m. ET on May 1st for the inaugural meetings in the new AAS Topical Conference Series (AASTCS): Probes of Dark Matter on Galaxy Scales, Exascale Radio Astronomy, and Giants of Eclipse. All three...
About the AAS News Digest
2 May 2013
One of the key features of our new website and communication system is the ability to customize the delivery of electronic content from the Society according to your personal preferences. While this feature is being...
Career Profile: Astronomer to Video Game Designer
18 Apr 2013
The AAS Committee on the Status of Women in Astronomy and the AAS Employment Committee have compiled dozens of interviews highlighting the diversity of career trajectories available to astronomers. The interviews share...
Propose for a Session at the DC 2014 Meeting!
18 Apr 2013
The AAS seeks session proposals for the 223rd AAS meeting in Washington, DC, 5-9 January 2014. We welcome proposals on both broad and narrow topics that will appeal to large and small groups.
Andrew Fraknoi Wins 2013 Faraday Science Communicator Award
10 Apr 2013
Andrew Fraknoi, the chair of the Astronomy Department at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, has won the 2013 Faraday Science Communicator Award from the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).
A Career in Undergraduate Education
12 Apr 2013
Agnes Kim recounts her experience going back on the job market for a faculty position at a non-PhD-granting institution. She offers an inside look at how to pursue a career in undergraduate education.
Strategies for Improving Diversity: A Summary of the AIP Assembly of Society Officers Meeting
10 Apr 2013
The American Institute of Physics, the umbrella organization for 10 professional societies (including the AAS) and 24 affiliate societies, hosted its annual Assembly of Society Officers on 4 April to discuss important...
NASA Astrophysics Roadmap Town Hall — Change of Plans
10 Apr 2013
As a result of the new NASA policies to reduce spending on travel and conferences under the sequester, the planned NASA Astrophysics Roadmap Town Hall has been cancelled. Instead, the Roadmap team will invite authors of...
FASEB Survey on National Science Board RFI on Administrative Workload of Investigators
9 Apr 2013
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) created an online survey to obtain feedback from the research community on administrative burden.