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A New Initiative to Advocate for Grad Students in Congress

A New Initiative to Advocate for Grad Students in Congress

by Guest | Nov 10, 2022 | Career Navigation, Current Events

In this guest post, we talk about a new initiative in Congress aimed to advocate for graduate researchers — the GRAD Caucus!

Interested in science policy? Check out the Mirzayan Policy Graduate Fellowship!

Interested in science policy? Check out the Mirzayan Policy Graduate Fellowship!

by Guest | Aug 22, 2022 | Career Navigation, Personal Experiences

Guest author Alex Belles tells us about his experiences in science policy as a grad student in NASEM’s Mirzayan Policy Fellowship program

A Conversation with Dr. Julie Davis, AAS Bahcall Fellow

A Conversation with Dr. Julie Davis, AAS Bahcall Fellow

by Ben Cassese | Jul 22, 2022 | Interviews, Personal Experiences

For today’s Beyond post, we spoke with Dr. Julie Davis, the AAS’s Bahcall Science Policy Fellow

Why the James Webb Space Telescope Should Be Renamed

Why the James Webb Space Telescope Should Be Renamed

by Lili Alderson | Dec 19, 2021 | Current Events

JWST has not been without controversy. Why do many astronomers want it to be renamed, and what are the implications as we move into a new era of astronomy?

Astrobites at AAS 237: Day 4

Astrobites at AAS 237: Day 4

by Astrobites | Jan 15, 2021 | Current Events

We report on Day 4 of the virtual winter AAS meeting.

Astrobites Is Hiring- Why YOU Should Apply

Astrobites Is Hiring- Why YOU Should Apply

by Ashley Piccone | Oct 12, 2020 | Applications

Each year, some of our authors move on with their career, and we need new, passionate, talented science communicators to join our team! Read on to find out why you should apply when the application comes out later this week.

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