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  • Conseil Scientifique -publication de l’AO du programme post-doctoral à l’Observatoire de Paris-PSL

L’appel d’offres  du programme post-doctoral  à l’Observatoire de Paris-PSL est publié. 

Toutes les informations sont disponibles :

– sur la plateforme dédiée : https://call-cs-postdoc.obspm.fr/

– sur l’intranet : https://scop.obspm.fr/gouvernance/conseils-et-commissions/conseil-scientifique/appels-d-offres-du-cs/article/appels-d-offres-2024?trad=fr

– sur l’extranet (recrutement) : https://www.observatoiredeparis.psl.eu/-recrutement-des-enseignants-292-.html

 – sur le site AAS Job register :  https://aas.org/jobregister

Calendrier: 
30 Août 2024 : publication de l’AO
09 Octobre 2024 : fermeture de l’AO pour les candidats
11 au 25 Octobre 2024 : Etape de pré-sélection (unités)
6 décembre 2024 : Sélection finale  (CS)


  • The NASA Hubble Fellowship Program now accepting applications

On behalf of the NASA Astrophysics Division, the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) announces the call for applications for postdoctoral fellowships under the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) beginning in the fall of 2025.
The NHFP supports postdoctoral scientists performing independent research that contributes to NASA Astrophysics (see https://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/ for more information). The research may be theoretical, observational, and/or instrumental. If your application is successful and you accept our offer, you will become an NHFP Einstein, Hubble, or Sagan fellow, depending on the area of your research.
The NHFP is open to applicants of any nationality who have or will have completed all requirements for their doctoral degree on or after January 1, 2021 in astronomy, physics or related disciplines. The duration of the Fellowship is up to three years: an initial one-year appointment and two annual renewals contingent on satisfactory performance and availability of NASA funds. The NHFP is managed by STScI, in collaboration with the Chandra X-ray Center and the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute, and if you become a fellow, your primary contact will be the NHFP lead from one of these institutions.
We anticipate offering up to 24 NHFP Fellowships this year. The Fellowships are tenable at a U.S. host institution of the fellow’s choice, subject to a maximum of two new fellows per host institution per year, and no more than five fellows at any single host institution, except for short periods of overlap. Host institutions must have verified their compliance with the NHFP employment policy. The policy and a list of those hosts can be found at https://www.stsci.edu/stsci-research/fellowships/nasa-hubble-fellowship-program/nhfp-host-institution-employment-policy/host-institutions.

The Announcement of Opportunity, which includes detailed program policies and application instructions, is available at the NHFP website: http://nhfp.stsci.edu. The application submission page will be open from September 3 until the application deadline on October 30, 2024.

Applicants should follow the instructions given in the Announcement of Opportunity and also examine the Frequently Asked Questions linked from the main NHFP page. Please send any further inquiries about the NHFP to nhfp@stsci.edu.

Important dates:

  • Applications are due Wednesday, October 30, 2024 (7 PM EDT, 4 PM PDT, 23:00 UTC)
  • Letters of reference are due Wednesday, November 6, 2024. (Note that the applications are due one week before the letters.)
  • Offers will be made in early February 2025 and new appointments should begin on or about September 1, 2025.  

NHFP Fellowships are open to English-speaking citizens of all nations. All applicants will be considered regardless of race, creed, color, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or national origin. Women and members of other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

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  • MIAPbP – call for proposals 2024

Dear colleague,
We would like to encourage you to submit a proposal for the 2026 program series of the Munich Institute for Astro-, Particle and BioPhysics (MIAPbP). We are looking for exciting four‐week scientific programs on current topics in astrophysics, cosmology, particle, nuclear or biophysics.
MIAPbP is located in the heart of the Garching research campus in the vicinity of the two Munich universities, several Max‐Planck‐Institutes, and ESO. The MIAPbP venue provides support and infrastructure for up to 45 workshop participants and is part of the Excellence Cluster “Origin and Structure of the Universe“.

The deadline for proposal submission is 29 September 2024.

Please see https://www.munich-iapbp.de/propose for detailed information and the MIAPbP website for previous program topics. Proposals will be reviewed by the MIAPbP Program Committee and final decisions on the 2026 program will be made by the end of 2024.

Rolf Kudritzki, Andreas Weiler