ISWI Newsletter - Vol.2 No.27
15 March 2010

Dear ISWI Participant:

For your information, the aforementioned files are attached to this issue of the ISWI Newsletter.

Please be informed that the newsletter will be closed between March 20 and 30 (2010) because The Editor will be in Nigeria doing field work.
Respectfully yours,
George Maeda
Editor of ISWI Newsletter
Hakozaki Campus, Kyushu University, Japan.


Attacments:

(1) C. Amory-Mazaudier, S. Basu, O. Bock, A. Combrink, K. Groves, T. Fuller Rowell, P. Lassudrie-Duchesne, M. Petitdidier, E. Yizengaw "International Heliophysical Year: GPS Network in Africa"; in Earth Moon Planet (DOI 10.1007/s11038-008-9273-8) 350 KB pdf, 8 pages (click )

(2) Announcement for "Heliophysics Summer School" 28 July to 4 August 2010, Boulder, CO.; 34 KB pdf, 1 page (click )


If you want to read the original newsletter, click here


NOTE from WEBmaster:
  • You can get more details on the "Heliophysics Summer School" from this site (click here).
See what I downloaded from their site:
Heliophysics Summer School 2010 July 28 - August 04, Boulder, CO

NASA Living with a Star sponsors the Heliophysics Summer Schools. The UCAR Visiting Scientist Programs office administers the schools for NASA. This series of summer schools, commencing in 2007, helps graduate students and scientists learn and develop the science of heliophysics as a broad, coherent discipline that reaches in space from the Earth's troposphere to the depths of the Sun, and in time from the formation of the solar system to the distant future.

The first three schools produced textbooks for use at universities worldwide. ... ...

    The Summer School has two principal aims:
  1. Deepen the appreciation of the basic science of heliophysics for a select group of students, as teachers take them through highly interactive seminars and hands-on working groups, and
  2. Expand the newly-published textbook series to include labs, problem sets, and background material, from which heliophysics may be taught at universities worldwide.

Approximately 30 students are selected through a competitive process organized by UCAR VSP. The school lasts for seven days, and each participant receives travel support for air travel, lodging and per diem costs.

... ... ...

more details (click here)


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