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AGM
Mar 3, 19:30
Seminar Room, Hoyle Building, Institute of Astronomy


 
 

CUAS holds all manner of events, from Obs and Demo nights at the Domes, to speaker meetings and pub lunches, to formal halls and the Garden Party. All events (except dinners and halls) are free to members, and you can join up any event! For more information about joining, see here.

The society has been active for sixty years now, so there have been plenty of experiences in CUAS to write home about. Here is a very modest start to a few reviews of recent CUAS events, some with photos generously donated by participants. We always appreciate your photographic records of any CUAS event you go to, if you have a few nice photos you'd like to be put up, get in touch with the webmaster.

Lent 2005

Wed 19th January   20:30
Speaker Meeting; Prof. Alan Chapman
Angels, Astronomers, and the Big Bang: A History of Cosmology from Antiquity to the Present Day
Robinson Auditorium
Wed 26th January   20:30
Speaker Meeting; Dr. Dave Green
Galactic Neutral Hydrogen
J8, Robinson College
Wed 2nd February   20:30
Speaker Meeting; Dr. David Whitehouse(BBC News Online Science Editor)
Title TBA
Umney Lounge, Robinson College
Wed 9th February   20:30
Speaker Meeting; Prof. Iwan Williams(Queen Mary's, London)
When Hairy Stars go Bald
Umney Lounge, Robinson College
Wed 16th February   20:30
Speaker Meeting; Dr. Nial Tanvir(Hertfordshire)
Gamma-ray Bursts
Umney Lounge, Robinson College
Wed 23rd February   20:30
TBA
Venue TBA
Wed 2nd March   20:30
Speaker Meeting; Prof. Anthony Hewish
The White Hot Universe
Physiology Lecture Theatre 3, Downing Site, or meet at 8:20 at Downing Street gate.
Wed 9th March   20:30
AGM plus Chairman's Address and ObsSec's presentation
Venue TBA
Date TBA   
Annual Dinner
Venue TBA


* Please note that all observing-related events are subject to be changed or cancelled at short notice due to inclement weather

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