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Title Australian astronomy beyond 2000 / prepared by the National Committee for Astronomy of the Australian Academy of Science
Published Canberra : Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1995

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 W'PONDS  520.00994 Aus/Aab  AVAILABLE
Description xxiii, 174 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Series Discipline research strategies / Australian Research Council
Discipline research strategies.
Contents Contents: [Main report]. - Supporting volume (Supplementary report)
Summary Terms of reference: Discipline research strategy for Australian astronomy 1994. The seven terms of reference of the review of Australian astronomy 1994 are: 1. To report on current Australian activity in astronomy with reference to: existing facilities; existing funding; distribution of astronomers and postgraduate students; the role of astronomy in science education (school, tertiary and public); the relation of astronomy to other physical sciences; and, the impact of an astronomical education on manpower in other fields in Australia. 2. To examine the quality of Australian astronomical research, particularly in terms of international ranking, through comments from international referees, publications (including citation impact), hosting of international conferences, the number of International Astronomical Union (IAU) members, members of IAU Commissions in executive positions, visiting scientists and competitive time gained by Australian astronomers on international facilities. 3. To examine potential developments in astronomical techniques and facilities worldwide, to consider their impact on Australian astronomy over the decade 1995-2005, and to define the discipline's needs in regard to access to such facilites. 4. To suggest a strategy for the development of the discipline and, in light of this, to suggest priorities to the Australian Government for funding in astronomy over the same period. 5. To comment on the possible role of astronomy in an Australian space program. 6. To examine the benefits to Australia's industrial base by participation in construction and operation of major astronomical facilites and instrumentation. 7. To consider how Australia can be most effectively involved in astronomy in an international context, both in collaboration on research facilites, and in scientific coordination as arranged, for example, by the IAU.and genetic indica
Notes At head of title: National Board of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Research Council, Discipline Research Strategies
Cat. no. 9506594
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Commonwealth of Australia 1995
Issuing Body At head of title: National Board of Employment, Education and Training, australian Research Council, Discipline Research Strategies
Subject Astronomy -- Research -- Australia.
Astronomy -- Research.
Astronomy -- Australia.
Astrophysics -- Research -- Australia.
Astrophysics -- Australia.
Author Australian Academy of Science. National Committee for Astronomy
Australian Research Council.
LC no. abn95262907
ISBN 0644452781
OTHER TI Discipline research strategies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95078032