6th Symposium of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR):
Space Exploration 2025: A Symposium on Humanity’s Challenges and Celestial Solutions. 'COSPAR 2025'
Date:
3 – 7 November 2025
Place:
Nicosia, Cyprus
Contact:
COSPAR Secretariat: cospar@cosparhq.cnes.fr
COSPAR Symposium 2025 (scientific program, abstract submission) – opening end December 2024 or early January 2025
COSPAR 2025 (registration, accommodation, etc.)
Host Organizations:
Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO)
Abstract Deadline:
4 April 2025
Various sessions organized under the themes:
- Humanity's Challenges and the Potential of Space
- Space as a Unifying Force: Fostering International Collaboration
- Space Tech for Earth and Beyond: Innovation, AI, and Sustainable Solutions
- The Ethics of Exploration: Responsible and Inclusive Space Endeavours
- Capacity Building, CubeSats and Outreach Event
Selected papers published in Advances in Space Research and Life Sciences in Space Research, fully refereed journals with no deadlines open to all submissions in relevant fields.
Date:
1 – 9 August 2026
Place:
Florence, Italy
Contact:
COSPAR Secretariat: cospar@cosparhq.cnes.fr
46th COSPAR Scientific Assembly (scientific program, abstract submission) – beginning mid-August 2025
COSPAR 2026 (registration, accommodation, etc.)
Host Organization:
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF)
Abstract Deadline:
Mid-February 2026
Topics:
Approximately 150 meetings covering the fields of COSPAR Scientific Commissions (SC), Panels, and Task Groups:
- SC A: The Earth's Surface, Meteorology and Climate
- SC B: The Earth-Moon System, Planets, and Small Bodies of the Solar System
- SC C: The Upper Atmospheres of the Earth and Planets Including Reference Atmospheres
- SC D: Space Plasmas in the Solar System, Including Planetary Magnetospheres
- SC E: Research in Astrophysics from Space
- SC F: Life Sciences as Related to Space
- SC G: Materials Sciences in Space
- SC H: Fundamental Physics in Space
- Panel on Satellite Dynamics (PSD)
- Panel on Scientific Ballooning (PSB)
- Panel on Potentially Environmentally Detrimental Activities in Space (PEDAS)
- Panel on Radiation Belt Environment Modelling (PRBEM)
- Panel on Space Weather (PSW)
- Panel on Planetary Protection (PPP)
- Panel on Capacity Building (PCB)
- Panel on Education (PE)
- Panel on Exploration (PEX)
- Panel on Interstellar Research (PIR)
- Panel on Innovative Solutions (PoIS)
- Panel on Social Sciences and the Humanities (PSSH)
- Panel on IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) (PIDEA)
- Panel on Establishing a Constellation of Small Satellites (PCSS)
- Panel on Machine Learning and Data Science (PMLDS)
- Task Group on Establishing an International Geospace Systems Program (TGIGSP)
Selected papers published in Advances in Space Research and Life Sciences in Space Research, fully refereed journals with no deadlines open to all submissions in relevant fields.
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Job Opportunity: Environmental Data Service Head – Integration and Engagement
Location: National Centre for Atmospheric Science HQ, based at University of Leeds (with scope for hybrid working)
Salary: £58,596 to £67,757 per annum (depending on experience)
Contract length: Fixed term (4 years to complete specific time limited work) Contract type: Full time
Closing date: Midnight on Monday 13 January 2025
Interview date: Thursday 30 January 2025
Are you an inspirational leader with highly developed strategic insight into current and future technical and user-focused requirements for environmental data services? Do you have extensive experience of developing and enhancing user engagement in a data service setting? Would you like to play a central role in the delivery of increasingly integrated services across the full breadth of environmental science to meet the environmental data needs of stakeholders and users across the UK and beyond? If so, we want to hear from you!
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The UK Freshwater Quality Research Programme first webinar of 2025 is on Monday 20 January, 12 noon – 1pm and will feature an update on the ECOMIX project which is examining chemical pollution in Yorkshire rivers.
It will be presented by Dr Amy Ockenden, University of Sheffield and Dr Martha Villamizar Velez, University of York. The modelling tools developed during ECOMIX will inform the development of better plans for adaptation and mitigation of risks associated with declining water quality now and in the future.
This is part of a series of webinars in the programme funded by NERC and Defra and they are designed to help promote communications and interactions between researchers, the policy community, business and practitioners who can all shape future UK freshwater quality.
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