Major collaborations include contractual and long-term links with over 50 institutes, in countries on every continent. They include:
- The University of Tokyo, Japan
- The European Southern Observatory
- The South African Astronomical Observatory, South Africa
- Monash University, Australia
- University of Helsinki, Finland
- INPE Brazil, Brazil
- University of Chile, Chile
- The Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Romania
- CEA Saclay, France
- NASA, USA
- ESA
- Rutgers University, USA
- Harvard-Smithsonian CfA, USA
- Max Planck Institut fur Kernphysik, Germany
- University of Michigan USA
- University of Zurich, Switzerland
- University of Western Australia, Australia
- Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
- Dartmouth College, USA
- IAC Tenerife, Spain
- Carnegie Observatories, USA
- IUCAA Pune, India
- IAA Bangalore, India
- CAMK, Poland
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
- University of North Carolina, USA
- American Museum of Natural History, USA
- University of North West South Africa, South Africa
- University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Bordeaux Observatory, France
- Seoul National University, S. Korea
- Kavli Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics, Peking University, China
- Nagoya University, Japan
We are a member of the Galaxy Mass Assembly (GAMA) – an international project that aims to exploit the latest generation of ground-based wide-field survey facilities to study galaxy formation and evolution.