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Information for Prospective Students

CSPA is the Centre for Stellar and Planetary Astrophysics. It exists to promote research into stars and planets within the Australian scientific community.

CSPA staff teach a number of courses at undergraduate level. (The courses are run by the School of Mathematics). Several are offered in conjunction with other departments or schools within the Faculty of Science, including School of Physics and Mathematical Engineering and the School of Chemistry. Some of the courses on offer at present are:
Students involved in third-year courses will also do some observational astronomy, using telescopes in Melbourne. For more information on undergraduate courses, please contact the Undergraduate co-ordinator, Paul Cally.
The honours year bring students right into touch with research for the first time. Along with specialist lecture topics (including The Sun, Planetary Dynamics, General Relativity, Planet Formation and Accretion Disks, Computational Physics), they undertake a major project under expert supervision, and an observational project using a research telescope at Siding Springs. Honours students become part of CSPA with their own desks in the Centre, and plenty of chance to work closely with staff and fellow students.
For more information on honours year at CSPA, please contact the Honours co-ordinator, Rosemary Mardling.

The Centre houses many research students investigating diverse areas of astrophysics at postdoctoral or masters level. It is possible to study either option part- or full-time. Each student is given a desk and office space within the department. Grad students work closely with a supervisor in the department, and will also have at least one additional supervisor, either at Monash or further afield. Several students have overseas Associate supervisors and get to spend extended time studying abroad.

For available research projects, please click here.
For more information, please contact the Postgraduate co-ordinator, Leo Brewin.

Some useful links:


(Please note: since we do not maintain these site, no guarantees can be made about their accuracy).
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