Jobs

AAS Job Register (Current)
Dave's World ( Satellite development, testing & Operations )
Dave's world is split into three catagories, Space Work (My current work developing the Gravity Probe B's ground station), Physics (Relativity mostly), Astrophysics (including my previous work with the EUVE), Rocket Science (lots of links, including the X prize), and Space operations (every satellite web page I know of) Dave's Playground Weather, News, Earthquakes & hurricanes, road conditions, California info, Federal info, images, html, perl & vi resources www sources, music, & misc Jobs on-line job resourses
IAC Postdoctoral Positions ( Postdoctoral )
The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (Tenerife, Spain) invites applications for several Support Astronomer and Postdoctoral positions in Astrophysics. Research topics at the IAC include theory, observations and instrumentation in most areas of Astrophysics. Further information about the IAC's Research Programme, and the Observatories is available on WWW. A list of projects wishing to take on a post-doc during 1997 is also available on WWW, under "Job offers and Grants"
RAS Job Vacancy Page
Job Vacancy Page A list of jobs vacancies is available on the Royal Astronomical Society's web site (RAS) Also included are links to other job pages on the web.
Space Jobs
SPACE JOBS is a career advertising venue for employment opportunities in the Space Industry - worldwide. It is a free service for "Job Seekers" and provides both on-line search capabilities and an e-mail subscription to receive job postings as they arrive.

SPIE Web ( SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering )
SPIE Web, the World Wide Web server of SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering, includes meeting announcements, membership information, and abstracts of nearly 30,000 papers on optics and related subjects, including astronomy. The Gateway to Photonics Information is a set of links to institutions, societies, government agencies, and other useful resources.
STARLINK: Job listings ( STARJOBS - UK )
Universities Space Research Association ( USRA )
The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is a private, nonprofit corporation organized in 1969 by the National Academy of Sciences at the request of NASA. Upon incorporation, the Association was vested in a consortium of universities. That consortium now consists of seventy-eight member universities.The Association is chartered to provide a means through which universities and other research organizations may cooperate with one another, with the government of the United States and with other organizations toward the development of knowledge associated with space science and technology. The Association is further chartered to acquire, plan, construct and operate laboratories and other facilities for research, development and education associated with space science and technology.

Updated on 97/10/19 6:37 GMT by Sergio Paoli spaoli@fcaglp.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar