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Register for IAU 386 Symposium on Dark Sky and Astronomical Heritage

Interested persons can now submit abstracts and register for the IAU 386 symposium on dark sky and astronomical heritage. The symposium will hold in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 13 – 17 November 2023. The IAU386 symposium focuses on presenting research findings and sharing experiences to enhance the preservation and utilisation of dark sky, discussing mechanisms how to boost Astro-tourism around the world and strategies for utilising and investing in untapped dark sky resources around the world.

The symposium will also consist of different side activities beyond the scientific deliberations. These include public lectures, capacity building and awareness creation training on ‘Dark sky and Astro-tourism’ for stakeholders and decision and policymakers. Astro-tourism attraction places such as astronomical observatories and nearby cultural heritage places around Addis are also included as visitations in the symposium program. Special arrangements will also be made for those interested participants of the symposium to visit Ethiopia’s tourist attractions places.

Objectives of the Symposium

Address points

The symposium will also address the following points:

Registration and abstract submission have opened for the symposium on 15 September 2022. The early bird and regular registration deadlines are 31 December 2022 and 31 August 2023, respectively. Late/on-site registration will subsequently begin on 1 September 2023. Likewise, the abstract submission deadline is 15 May 2023, with notification of abstract acceptance starting on 20 June 2023. You can also apply for grants from 15 January to 15 May 2023, with notification of acceptance coming from 20 June 2023.

Interested persons can register here and submit their abstracts here. 

For more information and enquiries regarding the symposium, please contact Alemiye Mamo or Dr Mirjana Povic.

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