RSAA PhD Student Sarah Bradbury has been selected as one of 650 young scientists from throughout the world to experience and contribute to the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in June.
Congratulations to our very own Katie Grasha who has been profiled by the Australian Research Council for International Womens Day as one of our top early career scientists.
The fastest-growing black hole ever recorded – devouring the equivalent of one sun every day – has been discovered by RSAA researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).
A paper released in Nature Astronomy today reports how the ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO 3D) achieved equal membership of men and women using science.
ANU College of Science recently did a feature on RSAA Researcher, Dr Stefania Barsanti, observing on Australia's largest optical telescope, the AAT, using the HECTOR instrument.
What does a job in the space industry look like? The Space Careers Wayfinder program is a collaboration between the CSIRO and the Australian National University (ANU) that aims to inspire and ignite a passion in the next generation to foster the growth of the future space industry workforce.