HAPPENING TODAY Wed June 29 14:00 GMT+2
@StrategyAsfap#biophysics working group meeting to discuss concept papers
Please feel free to participate in the meeting.
DM for Zoom link
Please contact @TjaartKrueger for questions or comments
https://t.co/QfLDif4Qm2
A full-day virtual scientific symposium themed “Celebration of the Higgs Anniversary from Africa” is planned on 4th July .
https://t.co/ZeHWuGgyHR
Please register.
The Call for Applications for our 2022 PhD Fellowships is now OPEN! These fellowships support women from developing countries to pursue a PhD in another country in the Global South. Both full-time & sandwich fellowships are offered. All details available @ https://t.co/2oo3VPTNFz
The @StrategyAsfap Women in Physics Forum
Half day zoom workshop
“Women in different fields of Physics in Africa: challenges/needs, opportunities, current status and future perspectives"
Friday February 11th
14-17h GMT+2
https://t.co/zK5B5XLOVx
African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics (ASFAP) workshop, organized by The Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Working Group on December 15, 2021 @ 3 pm - 6 pm (GMT+2)
FREE REGISTRATION: TO JOIN, CLICK ZOOM LINK BELOW
https://t.co/bwFKiswsgm
The African Network of Women in Astronomy (AfNWA), in collaboration with the International Science Programme, Uppsala University, Sweden, invite nominations for the 2021 WOMEN IN ASTRONOMY IN AFRICA awards. https://t.co/KOth4oJuzM
DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: 30 NOVEMBER 2021
@spaceinafrica1 Thanks for sharing but what does it mean really? UN will pay the payload trip to ISS ? And the instruments in the payload will be built by whom? African collaboration between the three chosen countries or AirBus ?
Today at 3 pm (CEST, ACT) is the Pan-African Physics Roadmap — Community Discussion — event .
An open discussion about how to get involved and participate in the African Physics Strategy (ASFAP) followed by a panel discussion.
Registration:https://t.co/JZO0ltjBNz
The next event in the African School of Physics seminar series will be organized as a panel discussion about the @StrategyAsfap.
Date: Tuesday October 19 at 13:00 UTC / 15:00 CAT
Title: Pan-African Physics Roadmap—Community Discussion https://t.co/1LQorT8BZm
In this exclusive interview, AfAS president, Dr Jamal Mimouni, discusses astronomical achievements in Africa and how AfAS supports and advances astronomy research and education across the entire continent.
https://t.co/bpVEIOenkq
The African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics initiative, @StrategyAsfap, aims to define the education and physics priorities which can be most impactful for Africa
They are now soliciting letters of interest
https://t.co/aOoXSscd8Z