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Winners of Fifth ESO Astronomy Camp Bursaries Announced
13 november 2017
More than 180 video applications from 19 countries were submitted for the 2017 ESO Astronomy Camp, and the winners of the bursaries offered by ESO and the national partners have now been selected.
These talented scientists and engineers of the future put forward applications of extremely high quality, all eager to be selected for a place at this year’s camp.
ESO is delighted to announce that Elise Denis from France is the winner of the ESO bursary. The ESO bursary covers the full cost of the camp and the associated travel for the student.
The following students will also receive financial support from the national partners:
- From the German Astronomical Society, Germany, support for Luise Raum
- From the National Institute of Astrophysics, Italy, support for Lisa Niederbrunner
- From the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy, the Netherlands, support for Isabelle Joosten
- From the Polish Astronomical Society, Poland, support for Daniel Wirzba
- From Ciência Viva, Portugal, support for Miguel Costa
- From the Spanish Astronomical Society, Spain, support for Pablo Cerrato Serrano
- From the Swedish Astronomical Society, Sweden, support for Simon Thor
- From the Eyuboglu High School, Turkey, support for Lal Deger and Maria Buse Meral
- From the Royal Astronomical Society, United Kingdom, support for Luke Hasler and Kathy Archibald
Thanks to these partner organisations and the ESO bursary, these students will have financial assistance enabling them to participate in this potentially life-changing event. All partner organisations also contribute to the camp by providing speakers and input to the programme, all stemming from a shared passion and vision for astronomy outreach.
The camp — organised by Sterrenlab in collaboration with ESO, the ESO Science Outreach Network, and the Astronomical Observatory of the Autonomous Region of the Aosta Valley — will take place from 26 December 2017 to 1 January 2018 in Saint-Barthélemy, Nus, Italy.
Exploring the theme of “Distances in the Universe”, the camp will hold several astronomical sessions; including lectures, hands-on activities, and night-time observations with the telescopes and instruments at the observatory. The camp follows the Responsible Research and Innovation guidelines by exposing students to real research and giving them the opportunity to interact with active scientists. Social activities, winter sports, and excursions will also contribute to making the camp a memorable experience for the participants.
In total, 56 secondary school students aged between 16 and 18 have been offered a place on this year’s camp. Selected candidates have been contacted via private e-mail.
Links
- Astronomy camp website
- Participant Perspectives on the ESO Astronomy Camp Programme
- ESO Science Outreach Network
- Sterrenlab
- Osservatorio Astronomico della Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta
- ESO Member States
- Nus
- Hostel of Saint Barthélemy
Contact
Tania Johnston
ESO Supernova Coordinator
Garching bei München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6130
Email: tjohnsto@eso.org
Lara Polo
Sterrenlab
Email: lara@sterrenlab.com
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