Third annual Undergraduate Research School

The Jeremiah Horrocks Institute is pleased to announce the third annual Undergraduate Research School from the 14th to the 18th December 2009. We are funding up to 20 delegates (third and fourth year undergraduates in astronomy, astrophysics, physics, mathematics or computer science) to spend a week with the researchers of the Institute engaging in a range of research activities applying modern techniques, including high-performance computing and 3D visualisation, to contemporary problems in science.

Funding for participants includes meals and accommodation but not travel expenses. Applications are competitive and rely on transcripts of results so far, CV and a statement from the applicant. Funded delegates are expected to be present for the entire period of the School.

The School will be run by staff in the Institute and staff carrying out related research at UCLan. This year we are pleased to have

  • Professor Michael F. Bode – Director of Astrophysics Research Institute at Liverpool John Moores University and Task Leader for the ASTRONET Roadmap, who will present a talk titled “Europe’s Plans for Astronomy over the Next Twenty Years”.
  • Dr Martin Bateman
  • Dr Danielle Bewsher
  • Dr Barbara Bromage
  • Dr Tim Cawthorne
  • Dr Nadia Chuzhanova
  • Dr Roger Clowes
  • Dr Silvia Dalla
  • Dr Victor Debattista
  • Dr Stewart Eyres
  • Prof. Don Kurtz
  • Dr Cristina Popescu
  • Dr Anne Sansom
  • Dr Robert Walsh

A full programme for the school is available.

Also involved will be the research students and post-doctoral staff of the Institute, providing additional perspectives on UCLan, Preston and working in science. Delegates will engage in a range of research activities, including seminars, discussions and practical exercises, designed to give them a taste for the breadth and depth of research carried out within the Institute. Over the course of 5 days there will also be ample opportunities to discuss both research and career options with the staff and students of the Institute.

Applications

Applications are to be submitted on the application form to the email address indicated. The deadline for applications is the 30th November 2009, and we anticipate informing all applicants of our decision early December.

Sponsors

Funding for the school covers accommodation and meals. It has been sponsored by the University of Central Lancashire and the Royal Astronomical Society.