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This document outlines the terms and conditions for receiving and administering Chandra X-ray Observatory Observing Cycle Awards, including funding, eligibility, and responsibilities of award recipients.
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Cambridge, MA
Subject:
Terms and Conditions for Observing Cycle Awards
Document type:
Policy / Terms and Conditions
Organization / Institution:
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Author:
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Target audience:
Research institutions and scientists receiving Chandra X-ray Observatory awards
Period of validity:
January 2025 onwards
Approval date:
January 2025
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Year:
2026
Region / city:
South Carolina
Theme:
Human trafficking awareness, community education
Document type:
House Resolution
Author:
Dr. Chandra R. Cleveland
Target audience:
State legislators, law enforcement, community leaders, public
Period of validity:
2026
Approval date:
January 15, 2026
Amendment date:
None
Contextual description:
A legislative resolution recognizing Dr. Chandra R. Cleveland for her long-standing contributions to human trafficking awareness and community education across South Carolina.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
New Delhi, Woolwich
Subject:
Lionism, Community Service, Leadership
Document Type:
Nominee Statement
Organization:
Lions Club
Author:
Chandra Kumar
Target Audience:
Lions Club Members, Lions Club Leadership
Effective Date:
2023-24
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Manama, Bahrain
Topic:
Hospitality Industry, Culinary Arts
Document Type:
Resume
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Ganesh Chandra Mohanty
Target Audience:
Potential Employers in the Hospitality Industry
Duration:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year of Birth:
1992
Nationality:
Indian
Languages Known:
Oriya, English, Hindi, Bengali
Education:
B-Tech in Electrical Engineering (Satya Sai Engineering College, BPUT Odisha, 2015, 7.6 CGPA); Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Kalinga Polytechnic, KIIT, 2011, 79%); HSC (Raghunath High School, 2008, 68.62%)
Professional Experience:
Electrical and Technical Associate at ITC Limited and Plant and Machinery Engineer at Larsen & Toubro Limited
Training:
Tower cranes (POTAIN India), Concreting equipment (SCHWINGSTETTER India), PLC, VFD, SCADA, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Computer Hardware & Networking
Skills:
Operation and maintenance of plant and machinery, electrical troubleshooting, PLC, VFD, SCADA, HMI systems, project management, process optimization, manpower and spare management
Marital Status:
Single
Address:
At/PO-Kainagari, Via-Irda, Block-Basta, Dist-Balasore, PIN-756080
Contact:
[email protected]; Mobile: 9163679926
Type of Document:
Professional resume/CV
Target Audience:
Employers in public and private sector organizations in the electrical and plant engineering fields
Year:
2026
Region / Location:
NGC 2287 (M 41), Milky Way
Subject:
Stellar clusters, stellar rotation, magnetic activity
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Rochester Institute of Technology, Chandra X-ray Center
Authors:
Benjamin Ramsey, Joel Kastner, Ryan Butler, Alexander Binks, Tom Skillman
Target audience:
Astrophysicists, astronomers
Observation period:
Gaia DR3 release, TESS observations, recent Chandra HRC imaging
Data sources:
Gaia Data Release 3, TESS, Chandra X-ray Observatory
Methodology:
VR-assisted 3D kinematic analysis, light curve fitting, parallax and proper motion tests, color-magnitude diagram filtering
Funding:
SAO grant G04-25013X
Preliminary results:
Rotational bifurcation along upper main sequence, identification of rotational sequences in late-type stars, X-ray activity patterns
Research focus:
Stellar structure, formation, and evolution analysis using cluster members
Peer review status:
Not specified
Gaia DR3 data used:
Yes
TESS data used:
Yes
Chandra data used:
Yes
Year:
2019
Institution:
Satish Chandra Memorial School
Class:
VI
Section:
A
Type of document:
Examination paper / Sample paper
Subject:
Mathematics
Intended audience:
Students of Class VI
Number of questions:
31
Topics covered:
Speed, distance, time, work, simple interest, ratios, averages
Duration:
Not specified
Format:
Multiple choice questions
Year:
2019
Region / city:
England & Wales
Topic:
Family Justice System, Data Research
Document Type:
Summary document
Author:
Nuffield Family Justice Observatory
Target Audience:
Practitioners, policy makers, data analysts
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
May 2019
Date of changes:
Not specified
Date:
25 September 2025
Event:
Probus talk
Location:
Mugdock Visitor Centre, Mugdock
Subject:
Eric Tomney Memorial Observatory (ETMO)
Speaker:
Dr Andrew Conway
Affiliation of Speaker:
President, Astronomical Society of Glasgow
Organisation:
Astronomical Society of Glasgow
Associated Institutions:
University of Glasgow; Collective Architecture; Silvers Marine
Opening Ceremony:
Martin Hendry
Construction Period:
Winter 2022–23
Completion of Installation:
Summer 2023
Official Opening:
September 2023
Funding Source:
Bequest from the estate of Eric Tomney
Building Features:
Fibreglass dome (10-foot diameter); Celestron 14” reflectors; concrete telescope column to bedrock; Siberian birch cladding; solar PV and battery power
Year:
2024
Location:
New Zealand
Event type:
Online Conference
Organizer:
Public Health Observatory of New Zealand (PHONZ)
Audience:
Health professionals, researchers, policymakers
Dates:
24–25 July 2024
Sessions:
Keynote, health data research, evidence evaluation, health intelligence, AI implications in healthcare
Speakers:
Ben Goldacre, Leonid Schnieder, David Bilmer, Brian Jones, Andrew Grey, Shanthi Ameratunga, Giles Graham, Matt Radford, James Scarfe, Lynn Riggs, Kaaren Mathias, Bernadine Williams, Frances Arenhold, Chris Skelly, Barry Borman, Juliet Rumball-Smith, Kristie Carter, Tara Swadi, Vince Galvin, Len Cook, James Greenwell, Richard Arnold, Osman Mansoor, Alistair Knott, Michael O’Sullivan, Robyn Whittaker, Rooshan Ghous, Chris Galloway, David Squirrel
Topics:
Health data usage, publication integrity, health intelligence gaps, surveillance systems, equity in health, AI in healthcare, pandemic modeling, public health statistics
Type of source:
Conference programme
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Cape Town
Subject:
Public site visits, research activities
Document type:
Indemnity form
Organ / Institution:
National Research Foundation (NRF), South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO)
Author:
South African Astronomical Observatory
Target audience:
Visitors, researchers, and individuals accessing NRF/SAAO facilities
Effective period:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Amendment date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Cheshire, UK
Topic:
Human Resources / Learning and Development
Document Type:
Job Posting
Organization:
SKA Observatory (SKAO)
Position:
Learning and Development Specialist
Contract Type:
Fixed-term, 3 years
Salary:
£45,000–50,000 plus benefits
Application Deadline:
15/12/2025
Location:
Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, UK
Target Audience:
HR professionals and L&D specialists
Required Qualifications:
Experience in training and development, stakeholder engagement, proactive project delivery
Optional Qualifications:
CIPD or equivalent, international team experience, budget management
Reporting To:
Senior HR Business Partner
Core Responsibilities:
Design, implement and manage learning programs, development frameworks, and learning platforms; coordinate budgets; evaluate training effectiveness; promote internal development opportunities
Note:
Year
Topic:
Astronomy, Star Clusters
Document Type:
Educational Exercise
Institution:
Virtual Educational Observatory (VIREO)
Target Audience:
Students in Astronomy
Year:
2025
Region / City:
European Union
Subject:
Research funding proposal submission
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
EU Tax Observatory
Author:
Coordinating organization and participating applicants
Target Audience:
Researchers and institutions applying for EU grants
Proposal Number:
Not specified
Proposal Acronym:
Not specified
Duration:
Specified in months within the form
Declarations:
Compliance with eligibility, financial, and operational criteria; consent of all participants
Submission Date:
6 November 2025
Sections Included:
General information, Participants, Budget, Ethics and Security, Other Questions
Type of Grant Agreement:
Model Grant Agreement (specific type to be selected in form)
Related Calls:
FISC-2025-EUTO-GAP or FISC-2025-EUTO-COMP
Access Rights:
Coordinator contacts have full access, other participants have defined access rights
Creation date:
27 June 2024
Stage:
4
Learning area:
Science
Description:
this resource complements the ‘Observing the Universe’ program of learning. It aims to serve as a teacher reference, offering practical strategies and ideas to enrich teaching practices and create engaging learning environments.
Duration:
18 hours
Risk management:
Teachers are advised to undertake a risk assessment before conducting any classroom investigation or experiment.
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Teachers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of revisions:
Not specified
Type of document:
Teacher resource book
Content type:
Educational resource
Year:
2024
Region / city:
New South Wales
Topic:
Science Education
Document Type:
Sample Assessment Tasks
Institution:
New South Wales Department of Education
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Science teachers, Year 7 students
Period of Use:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
19 August 2024
Revision Date:
Not specified
Creation date:
27 June 2024
Stage and learning area:
Stage 4 Science
Duration:
Approximately 14 hours
Risk management:
Teachers are advised to undertake a risk assessment before conducting any investigation or experiment
Diagnostic questions:
Included in OTU PPT
Context:
Teacher resource designed to support the "Observing the Universe" program, providing practical strategies and activities for engaging students in space science.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Queensland
Topic:
Early childhood education, learning and development
Document type:
Educational resource
Organization / Institution:
Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA)
Author:
Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority
Target audience:
Early childhood educators
Period of validity:
2024
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Meteorology, Climate Science
Document Type:
Guide
Organization:
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Author:
WMO Secretariat, INFCOM
Target Audience:
Meteorological and Hydrological Services, technical experts, administrative staff
Implementation Period:
From 1 January 2023
Approval Date:
October 2022
Amendment Date:
October 2022
Year:
2026
Region / Location:
New Zealand
Topic:
Agricultural education, botany
Document type:
Educational activity guide
Institution:
Massey University
Author:
Unspecified
Target audience:
Students, teachers
Duration / Period:
Single school activity
Materials:
Ruler, wire or string, data sheet, Common pasture plant species interactive, camera, online plant identification resources
Related activities:
Measuring pasture mass activity
Key species:
Common pasture plants, grasses, legumes, herbs, weeds
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Psychology, Behavioral Science, Weight Loss
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
University or research center conducting the study
Authors:
Not specified in text
Target Audience:
Researchers and practitioners in psychology and health behavior
Study Duration:
11 weeks
Methodology:
Longitudinal field study
Participants:
132 overweight or obese individuals attending weekly weight loss classes
Key Variables:
Observing others’ goal progress, personal weight loss, vicarious goal satiation, goal-related affect
Data Collection:
Questionnaires completed weekly
Analysis:
Mediation analyses, statistical testing of correlations and effects
Findings:
Observing others’ progress increases intentions and positive affect but may reduce personal weight loss
Field of Application:
Group-based weight loss interventions and behavioral goal research