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  1. Welcome to the Astro Research Group!

    The Melbourne Astro group has weekly colloquia, group meetings, and journal clubs. Normal times and places can be found on the calendar here. A list of …

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2016/06/24/welcome-to-the-astro-research-group

  2. International Year of Light 2015

    Stuart Wyithe will be giving one of the July lectures celebrating the International Year of Light 2015. More information is available here.

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2015/06/23/international-year-of-light-2015

  3. OzSKA: radio astronomy in the next decade

    The OzSKA meeting will be held in the Hercus Theatre, David Caro building at the University of Melbourne on 8-10 April 2015. The Square Kilometer Array …

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2014/11/23/ozska-radio-astronomy-in-the-next-decade

  4. A/Prof Andrew Melatos Awarded

    A/Prof Andrew Melatos was recently awarded a 2014 Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning by the Federal Government’s Office for Learning & Teaching. The award …

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2014/10/16/aprof-andrew-melatos-awarded

  5. 2014 CAASTRO Annual Science Conference

    The 2014 CAASTRO Annual Science Conference “Supernovae in the local universe: Celebrating 10,000 days of supernova 1987”was held at Novatel Pacific Bay Resort, Coffs Harbour, New …

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2014/09/23/2014-caastro-annual-science-conference

  6. Orange Pulsar Meeting 2014

    The 2014 Orange Pulsar Meeting will be held at the University of Melbourne on Wednesday 26th, Thursday 27th and Friday 28th November, 2014. The meeting gathers …

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2014/06/23/orange-pulsar-meeting-2014

  7. 2013 CAASTRO Annual Science Conference

    The 2013 CAASTRO Annual Science Conference: “Reionization in the Red Centre: New windows on the high redshift Universe”was held at the Ayers Rock Resort, Uluru-Kata Tjuta …

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2013/08/23/2013-caastro-annual-science-conference

  8. Under the Radar, the First Woman in Radio Astronomy, Ruby Payne-Scott

    Public Lecture by Professor W. Miller Goss, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro New Mexico Wednesday 20th February Information Booklet

    astro.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2013/01/23/under-the-radar-the-first-woman-in-radio-astronomy-ruby-payne-scott