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European Astronomical Society
Abbreviation
EAS
Formation
1990; 34 years ago (1990)
Type
NGO, learned society
Purpose
To contribute to and promote the advancement of astronomy, in its broadest sense, in Europe by all suitable means.
Headquarters
Department of Astronomy, University of Geneva
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
President
Roger Davies
Vice-President
Sara Lucatello
Vice-President
Lex Kaper
Website
eas.unige.ch
The European Astronomical Society (EAS) is a learned society, founded under the Swiss Civil Code in 1990, as an association to contribute and promote the advancement of astronomy in Europe, and to deal with astronomical matters at a European level. It is a society of individual professional astronomers, and all European astronomers can be members independently of their field of work or country of work or origin. The society offers a forum for discussion on all aspects of astronomical development in Europe, and is the organisation that represents the interests of astronomers in discussions of European-wide developments.
Maarten Baes (Belgium) serves as the EAS Newsletter editor.
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