Cosmos Archaeology: Explorations in Time and Space

EPFL Pavilions Place Cosandey, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

Melding art and science, Cosmos Archaeology: Explorations in Time and Space reveals the depths of the Universe through physical, perceptual and sensory interaction. Harnessing technologies of immersive and interactive visualization and the visual arts, the exhibition transforms the most complex astrophysical data into sounds and images that everyone can experience. […]

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SNSF first MARVIS call

Submission deadline: 01.02.2023 The SNSF launches the Multidisciplinary Applied Research Ventures in Space (MARVIS) call. With this scheme, we promote consortia projects that explore space. On 1 February 2022, the Federal Council adopted the Ordinance on the Promotion of National Activities in the Space Sector (NASO). Based on NASO, the […]

Fundamentals of Space Law
Space sector careers for lawyers

University of Neuchâtel, Faculty of Law AT Auditoire Moyen (301), Rue A.-L.Breguet 1, Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

09.00 - 12.30 (IN-PERSON ONLY) WORKSHOP: FUNDAMENTALS OF SPACE LAW Dr. Merve Erdem Burger SNF Post- Doctoral researcher at UniNe LIMITED TO 24 PARTICIPANTS 14.00 - 15.00 (HYBRID) EXPERT TALK: SPACE SECTOR CAREERS "The changing legal & regulatory landscape in the space industry and the opportunities for the next generation" […]

Space Community Days Switzerland 2023

Bernexpo Mingerstrasse 6, Bern, Switzerland

Challenges and opportunities in the space field. Practical and useful information for space industries and newcomers in the domain. The Space Community Days 2023 offer a platform to exchange experiences and to support cooperation. This is a great opportunity to listen to prominent speakers involving ESA program managers, representatives of […]

Space capacity allocation for the sustainability of space activities

Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milan, Italy

Space, as any other ecosystem, has a finite capacity. The continuous growth of space activities, due to our increasing reliance on services from Space, the privatisation of the space market and the lower cost of deploying smaller and distributed missions in orbit, is from one side improving human-life quality and, […]

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