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Astromundus is a 2-years Erasmus Mundus masters course in Astronomy and Astrophysics. It is offered by a consortium of 5 partner universities of four different European countries. Partner universities are University of Innsbruck in Austria, University of Padova and University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy, University of Göttingen in Germany and University of Belgrade in Serbia. Belgrade is a third country partner of this consortium. Main objective of this masters course is to provide students from all over the world with a state-of-the-art background in Astrophysics which would be useful in their future research career. Also, as typical of all other Erasmus Mundus programs, it encourages cultural exchange between different countries. The first edition of AstroMundus officially started on September 22, 2010 in Innsbruck. The welcome reception was held at ''Claudiasaal'', a historical landmark of Innsbruck.〔Information taken from the official website of Astromundus. For the link of the website see the External links〕 ==Topics of interest== Courses offered by Astromundus are mainly on these topics. They span throughout almost all the branches of Modern Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology. * Galactic Astrophysics (the Sun and the Solar system, the Milky Way, stellar evolution, the interstellar medium) * Planetology and Astrobiology (including Extrasolar planets) * Extragalactic Astrophysics (galaxies, galaxy evolution, galaxy clusters, intracluster medium, star formation) * Active Galactic Nuclei (including accretion theory, relativistic jets, modelling) * Cosmology (including observational cosmology, galaxy surveys, gravitational lensing, very early universe) * Particle Cosmology * Astroparticle physics * Gravitational waves * Observational astrophysics from the ground and from space (including Radio, X-ray, optical) * Computational astrophysics (N-body simulations, magneto-hydrodynamic simulations, High energy physics with CERN)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Astromundus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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