Category: Summer Schools

4th SOLAIRE Winter School on ‘Solar MHD, Reconnection Theory, Flares & CMEs’

By uksp_sec, October 15, 2009

From: Clare Parnell

4th SOLAIRE Winter School on ‘Solar MHD, Reconnection Theory, Flares & CMEs’

University of St Andrews (St Andrews, Scotland)

Monday 11th to Thursday 14th January 2010

Aims of the Meeting:

The main focus of the 4th SOLAIRE winter school is on theoretical aspects relating to magnetic reconnection, solar flares and CMEs. …

Nordita Winter School on Dynamos

By uksp_sec, October 14, 2009

From: Axel Brandenburg

Nordita Winter School on Dynamos: above, below, and in the laboratory: The objective of the School is to provide training for PhD students working in magnetohydrodynamics in general, and in astrophysical dynamos, the geodynamo, and laboratory dynamos in particular. A proper …

STFC Introductory Summer School (University College London, UK) 13-18 Sep 2009

By uksp_admin, August 10, 2009

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2nd Announcement

Registration Deadline – 14 August 2009

This year’s STFC Introductory Summer School in Solar-Terrestrial Physics will be held at University College London during the week of 13-18 September 2009. The school is open to all new students and researchers in the area of solar system physics and the programme …

2009 European Radio Interferometry School (University of Oxford, UK) 7-11 Sep 2009

First Announcement
(Issue May 1, 2009)

ERIS will provide a week of lectures and hands-on tutorials on how to get scientific results from radio interferometry. Topics covered include:
* Choosing the right instrument, configuration and observing plan for your project
* Calibration and imaging continuum, spectral line and polarization data
* Extracting and interpreting measurements
* …

STFC Advanced Summer School (University of Birmingham, UK) 7-11 Sep 2009

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Registration Deadline (July 6) Approaching
(Issue June 15, 2009)

“An astrophysical Rosetta Stone: Observational & Theoretical Perspectives of the Sun”

The Sun is a Rosetta stone for astrophysics. Its close proximity affords a unique opportunity to study a star to levels of detail and precision not possible for other stars. The Sun …

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