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Durham University to host the National Astronomy Meeting 2025

Leading scientists from the UK and around world will meet at Durham University next summer to present the latest in cutting-edge space research.


The Royal Astronomical Society’s (RAS) National Astronomy Meeting 2025 (NAM2025) will be held at the University from 7-11 July.


Leading scientists from the UK and around world will meet at Durham University next summer to present the latest in cutting-edge space research.
Leading scientists from the UK and around world will meet at Durham University next summer to present the latest in cutting-edge space research.Leading scientists from the UK and around world will meet at Durham University next summer to present the latest in cutting-edge space research.

It is the first time Durham has hosted the conference since it held the inaugural meeting under the NAM title in 1992.


Over 500 delegates in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, space sciences, solar physics, particle physics and mathematics will showcase their research.


The annual meeting is the UK's largest regular gathering of professional astronomers and space scientists.


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