04/15/2024
Become an Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassador and apply to the ACEAP 2024! You can be one of the 10 professionals selected to be part of the 2024 cohort. Ambassadors will travel to the north of Chile to the astronomical observatories to receive an extensive training about the instruments, the science, data products, and communicating STEM. For more, please visit: https://buff.ly/3p7cJmL
04/10/2024
Are you an amateur astronomer, a planetarium personnel, an K-16 formal and informal astronomy educator and passionate about astronomy, education and outreach, this call is for you! ACEAP 2024 applications are open! Don't miss this opportunity to travel to the north of Chile to learn and visit the U.S.A. funded and co-funded astronomical observatories. For more information, please visit: https://buff.ly/3p7cJmL
04/09/2024
ACEAP 2024 applications are open! Selected ambassadors will attend a series of virtual meetings and online training to prepare for a nine-day Chile expedition, The nine-day expedition trip includes a behind-the-scenes visit to the ALMA, CTIO, Gemini facilities, as well as visits to smaller tourist-community observatories. For more information about eligibility and expedition details, please visit: https://buff.ly/3p7cJmL
03/29/2024
Ben Castro, ecologist of Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile discussed the special role of ecotones, places where two ecosystems meet, in this case were a temperate rainforest meets the Patagonian subantarctic forest.
03/27/2024
LAST CHANCE to submit ACEAP 2023 applications! đź“…Selected ambassadors will attend a series of virtual meetings and online trainings to prepare for a nine-day Chile expedition, which will include a behind-the-scenes visit to the .observatory, CTIO, and Gemini facilities, as well as visits to smaller tourist-community observatories. Visit the link in bio for full details.
03/25/2024
ONE WEEK left to submit ACEAP 2023 applications! đź“…Selected ambassadors will attend a series of virtual meetings and online trainings to prepare for a nine-day Chile expedition, which will include a behind-the-scenes visit to the .observatory, CTIO, and Gemini facilities, as well as visits to smaller tourist-community observatories. Visit the link in bio for full details.
03/13/2024
Become an Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassador and apply to the ACEAP 2024! You can be one of the 10 professionals selected to be part of the 2024 cohort. Ambassadors will travel to the north of Chile to the astronomical observatories to receive an extensive training about the instruments, the science, data products, and communicating STEM. For more, please visit:
ACEAP Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassadors Program |
Visit Amazing Observatories The Heights of ALMA Your Astronomy Adventure Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassadors Program The Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassadors Program (ACEAP) is a collaboration between Associated Universities Inc. (AUI) and Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy...
03/13/2024
LAST CALL: The NA-ROAD is looking to found 10 projects with $2,000 USD mini-grants each. Also, chosen project leaders will join the WGAP network as WGAP Fellows. This network is composed of industry and academic professionals who are willing to support women and girls in astronomy, while facilitating connections between women and girls in astronomy. WGAP Fellows are responsible with maintaining direct communication with the Women and Girls in Astronomy Coordinator. This communication includes providing project updates, attending milestone meetings, and connecting with WGAP network mentors for guidance. The project year will conclude with a presentation highlighting each funded project, in which WGAP Fellows will have the opportunity to present their outcomes and discuss their contributions to advancing women and girls in astronomy. The deadline for project proposals is March 15th, 2024 at 11:59 PM EDT.
For more information and applications forms, please visit: https://buff.ly/48ncWGA
03/11/2024
The Women and Girls in Astronomy Program ( ) is looking to fund ten projects that use astronomy for development activities to promote, support, and uplift women and girls in the field. Qualifying projects must align with at least one of the NA-ROAD’s five Strategic Goals, and take place in Canada, United States, the Caribbean, Mexico, or Greenland. Projects are encouraged to approach astronomy from a unique lens, including, but not limited to, scientific, social, technical, cultural, and artistic perspectives. The deadline for project proposals is March 15th, 2024 at 11:59 PM EDT. For more information and applications forms, please visit: https://buff.ly/48ncWGA
03/06/2024
The NA-ROAD is looking to found 10 projects with $2,000 USD mini-grants each. Also, chosen project leaders will join the WGAP network as WGAP Fellows. This network is composed of industry and academic professionals who are willing to support women and girls in astronomy, while facilitating connections between women and girls in astronomy. WGAP Fellows are responsible with maintaining direct communication with the Women and Girls in Astronomy Coordinator. This communication includes providing project updates, attending milestone meetings, and connecting with WGAP network mentors for guidance. The project year will conclude with a presentation highlighting each funded project, in which WGAP Fellows will have the opportunity to present their outcomes and discuss their contributions to advancing women and girls in astronomy. The deadline for project proposals is March 15th, 2024 at 11:59 PM EDT.
For more information and applications forms, please visit: https://buff.ly/48ncWGA