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AAL Board vacancy

25/9/2017

 
Astronomy Australia Limited (AAL) seeks applications for one upcoming vacancy on the AAL Board.
 
AAL is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee whose Members are all Australian universities and research organisations with a significant astronomy research capability. Its core business is to manage programmes that provide astronomers with access to national astronomy infrastructure.
 
AAL finances a range of research infrastructure projects from Australian Government grants, and also supports access for Australian-based astronomers to international optical telescopes. The AAL Board, appointed by the Members, oversees the progress of these projects, and is required to report regularly to the Government.
 
AAL will hold its 2017 AGM on 21st November 2017. In May 2017, Dr Ben Greene retired from the Board, creating one vacancy on the Board. As defined in clause 22 of the AAL constitution, the Members are required to seek a Board that collectively has experience in
  • Astronomical research broadly consistent with the current version of the Decadal Plan;
  • Research collaboration at the national and international level;
  • National research policy and priorities;
  • Business administration and finance;
  • Corporate governance and legal matters; and,
  • Strategy formulation and implementation
 
To complement the skills and expertise of the ongoing Directors, the AAL nominations committee is particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate significant experience in managing (at an executive level) or overseeing (at a Board level) one or more of the following areas:
  • Business administration and finance;
  • Corporate governance and legal matters; and,
  • Industry engagement and/or technology transfer.
 
Applications
If you consider yourself well placed to contribute to the Board via your expertise and ideas, and share AAL’s vision of wanting Australian astronomers to have access to the best research infrastructure, please email Astronomy Australia Ltd with a maximum two A4 page application with:
  • a brief CV;
  • your relevant expertise; and,
  • any relevant conflicts of interest.
 
AAL is committed to equity and diversity and encourages applications from everyone with the appropriate expertise and skills.
 
The deadline for applications is 16 October 2017 at 4pm AEST.  Late applications will not be accepted.
 
Applications will be reviewed by the Nomination Committee. This committee will make nominations to the AAL Members for consideration at the AGM on 21st November 2017.
 
Queries can be made to either Ms Sue Russell, Company Secretary, 03 9214 8758, or Dr James Murray, Senior Program Manager, 03 9214 8426.

MWA Call for Proposals 2018-A

6/9/2017

 
The Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope's 2018-A call for proposals is out. The 2018-A observing semester covers 1 January to 30 June 2018. Applications close Friday 13 October 2017.

Please see the news tab of the MWA website for details: http://mwatelescope.org/


Australian access to the Murchison Widefield Array radio telescopes has been enabled through the Australian Government's National Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

ESO Call for Proposals

6/9/2017

 
The ESO Call for Proposals for observations at ESO telescopes in period 101 (1 April - 30 September 2018) has been released. The proposal submission deadline is 28 September 2017 (12:00 CEST). For further information see: http://www.eso.org/sci/observing/phase1/p101/proposalsopen.html

Applications Open for the Australian position on the ESO Council

1/9/2017

 
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​.


Applications close COB 13th September 2017.
Please see our advertisement page for further details.

Applications Open for the Australian positions on the ESO STC and UC

30/8/2017

 
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)

Applications close 9am AEST 11th September 2017.
Please see our advertisement page for further details.

Call for Australian Subaru Proposals in Semester 2018A

14/8/2017

 
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Proposals for Australian time on the Subaru 8.2m telescope on Mauna Kea in Semester 2018A (1 Feb - 31 July 2018) are due by 1:00pm AEST, Thursday 7 September 2017.

The Subaru 8.2 metre telescope located on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). In December 2016 Astronomy Australia Ltd negotiated a new collaborative program with NAOJ, providing 5 nights in Semester 2018A and 5 nights in Semester 2018B for the Australian community on the Subaru telescope. Australia will also make technical contributions to the Subaru program, and Japanese astronomers will get access to 4 nights on the AAT in 2018. Australian access to the Subaru telescope has been enabled through the Australian Government's National Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

Further information about Australian access to Subaru can be found: Subaru ITSO web pages. Please direct any questions to the International Telescopes Support Office (itso@aao.gov.au) at the AAO.



ESO Community Days

14/8/2017

 
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Following the signing of the Strategic Partnership agreement between the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Australian government on 11 July 2017, Australian-based astronomers will be eligible to apply for observing time on the facilities of the La Silla Paranal Observatories in Chile commencing with Period 101 (1 April - 30 Sep 2018). The Call for Proposals will be issued at the end of August, and the proposal deadline will be Thursday 28 September 2017.

In the lead up to this proposal round the AAO's International Telescopes Support Office (ITSO) is coordinating a series of "ESO Community Days" around Australia, on behalf of ESO, the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, and Astronomy Australia Ltd. The ESO Director for Science Dr Rob Ivison, and the Head of the Observing Programs Office at ESO Dr Ferdinando Patat, will provide a comprehensive overview of the current and future observing facilities available, as well as the proposal preparation, submission, and assessment process. The sessions will run from 10am until lunchtime as follows:

Monday 18 Sep 2017: AAO, Sydney
Tuesday 19 Sep 2017: RSAA Mt Stromlo, Canberra
Wednesday 20 Sep 2017: Swinburne University, Melbourne
Thursday 21 Sep 2017: University of Western Australia, Perth
Friday 22 Sep 2017: University of Queensland, Brisbane

Further details can be found on AAO's website: https://www.aao.gov.au/itso/eso



AST3-2 Antarctic Telescope

7/8/2017

 
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Approximately 15TB of AST3-2 optical g-band raw image data obtained with the Chinese AST3-2 telescope during 2016 has been made available through the University of New South Wales. AST3-2 is a 0.5m aperture optical telescope located at Dome A in Antarctica and partly funding By the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy NCRIS.

For more information, please contact: Professor Michael Ashley, Department of
Astrophysics, University of New South:
m.ashley -@- unsw.edu.au

Sydney Office

31/7/2017

 
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AAL has opened a new office in Sydney! Thank you to Macquarie University for hosting the AAL Sydney office within their Physics and Astronomy Department.
The office will host Mita Brierley (Senior Program Manager), and new AAL staff member, Travis Stenborg (Program Manager).

Official Signing Ceremony of the Australia-ESO Strategic Partnership

11/7/2017

 
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This morning, Senator the Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, the Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, and Professor Tim de Zeeuw, the Director-General of the European Southern Observatory, signed the arrangement to allow Australia to enter into a partnership with ESO. The event was officiated by the Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University and Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt and the President of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Professor Virginia Kilborn, at the Astronomical Society of Australia's 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting​. The official statement from the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science can be found on the Department website.
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