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Seminars

The ANU Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics seminars page offers a platform for sharing the latest research and developments in the field. Experts and scholars present on diverse topics, fostering an environment of learning and collaboration. These seminars are a vital part of the academic and scientific dialogue at ANU, promoting the exchange of ideas within the astronomy community.

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The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics (RSAA) offers three regular forums for talks: Invited colloquia, more informal scientific seminars, and informal non-scientific Feast-of-Facts.

Talks are broadcasted on ZOOM and if possible are given in the Duffield Lecture Theatre (DLT).

Colloquia are one-hour research lectures primarily presented by invited speakers and finishing PhD-students. They are usually scheduled 11am on Tuesdays and speakers are invited by the school after based on suggestions ranked by a speaker selection committee.

Seminar talks are more informal half-hour talks and are usually scheduled 11am on Thursdays.

Feast-of-Facts are RSAA-internal informal 15-minute open-mic talks of two speakers each at 2pm on Fridays.

If you are interested in suggesting a speaker or presenting a talk at RSAA, please contact seminars@mso.anu.edu.au

Past events

Astrophysics Lecture
26 Nov 2024 | 11am

Cosmic dust as a dark matter discriminator.

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