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                     RAS E-CIRCULAR, 2008 April
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*  April RAS Meeting at NAM2008
*  RAS NAM2008
*  Future meetings - advance warning
*  RAS jobs list
*  Member benefits
    
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RAS MEETING at NAM 2008 - THURSDAY 3 APRIL 14:00 - 17:30
at Queen's University Belfast

The RAS meeting is open to all, with:

Presentation of RAS awards
Remarks from Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson (RAS President)
Prof Mike Bode (LJM)
  ASTRONET: towards a strategic plan for European astronomy
Prof Joe Silk (Oxford) - RAS 'A' Gold Medal
  Feedback and galaxy formation

Followed by STFC and Community Forum

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Check out previous RAS talks:
   Dr Mike Giffin (NASA)
      Lunar Exploration: the value of expanding the human range of action
   Prof Mario Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute)
      The Greatest Scientific Achievements of the Hubble Space Telescope
   Dr Hugh Hudson (Berkeley)
      Microflares now, major flares soon
   Professor Alan Smith (UCL’s Mullard Space Science Laboratory)
   on behalf of the UK Penetrator Consortium
      MoonLITE - a UK led penetrator mission to the Moon
   Professor Mark J Burchell (University of Kent)
      Impacts: Drivers of change in the Solar System
   Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson (RAS President) -
      RAS response to the STFC budget cuts

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RAS NAM 2008: 31 March to 4 April

The Royal Astronomical Society National Astronomy Meeting 2008
(NAM2008), in conjunction with the UK Solar Physics (UKSP) and
Magnetosphere Ionosphere and Solar-Terrestrial (MIST) Meetings, will be
held in Belfast from Monday 31st March to Friday 4th April.

NAM2008 will be hosted by the Astrophysics Research Centre and the
Centre for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics at Queen's
University Belfast, which will be celebrating its centenary as a
University.

The scientific programme, along with information about the conference
including travel and accommodation, is available at
http://nam2008.qub.ac.uk

We look forward to seeing you in Belfast.
Prof. Alan Fitzsimmons
On behalf of the Local and Scientific Organising Committees

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FUTURE MEETINGS

8 April     - RAS Lunchtime Lecture - What the stars have done for us:
              from astrology to astrophysics -
              Dr Francisco Diego (UCL and STFC Science & Society Fellow)
13 May      - RAS/IOP meeting - Optics of Exo-Planet Detection
              at IOP
13 May      - RAS Lunchtime Lecture - The fascination of the heavens:
              women in astronomy in Britain in an age before equality -
              Dr Mary Bruck (University of Edinburgh)
14-15 May   - Atoms and Astrophysics: Mike Seaton's Legacy
              see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/phys/silva/seaton for details
10 June     - RAS Lunchtime Lecture - Hubble, bubble, toil and trouble:
              a brief history of the most famous telescope ever made -
              Dr Chris Lintott (Oxford)

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RAS JOBS LIST

The RAS has offered a jobs list since 2002. There are over 1000 active
members on this list, so it is worth advertising your vacancies
- and it is FREE. In 2007 there have been at least 44 job
postings on the list (including 24 in the UK and 14 in Europe), so it
is worth registering and checking it out.

http://www.ras.org.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=221

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MEMBER BENEFITS

A reminder that RAS Fellows are eligible for discounts on a range of
books, attractions, and journals (including free access to on-line
editions of all RAS journals):

Of course, RAS Fellows also enjoy free admission to all Specialist
Discussion meetings.

In addition they have the use, subject to availability, of the new
100-seater lecture theatre and the 30-seater Council room in the RAS’s
refurbished Burlington House premises, as well as a superb, and
comfortable, fellows room (especially useful as a London base for
out-of-town members).

There is a continuing special offer whereby full-time students studying
astronomy, geophysics, or a related subject may join the Society for a
first year's contribution of only £1 when they agree to pay by direct
debit or by continuous credit-card payment.  (There are no age
restrictions).

If you're university-based and need someone to sign your RAS membership
application, or to provide other information, your first port of call
should be your local Point of Contact (PoC)
http://www.ras.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=228&Itemid=88

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