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Postdoctoral Research In Astronomy at the University of Arizona

 
Welcome!

For over a century, the students, post-docs, staff, and faculty of Steward Observatory and Department of Astronomy of the University of Arizona have been exploring the Universe together and sharing what we learn with the world. Most of us live and work in Tucson, on the beautiful campus of the University of Arizona, but we operate or support facilities on three continents and in space. We are an internationally recognized center for astronomical and astrophysical research. We create and use innovative methods of observing, modeling, and understanding our Universe. We are a large community (200 undergraduate majors, 60 graduate students, 30 post-docs, 70 faculty) of observational and theoretical researchers, working in almost every subfield of astronomy and astrophysics, including astrobiology, exoplanets, stars, galaxies, black holes and cosmology. We use every method we can and all the tools of multi-messenger astronomy, including light at all wavelengths and gravitational waves. The Department of Astronomy is part of the interdisciplinary Theoretical Astrophysics Program (TAP), which also includes the Departments of Physics and Planetary Sciences and the interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics Program. Scientists of the neighboring National Optical Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory are also participants in TAP. Our research is supported by the active development of cutting-edge astronomical instrumentation and facilities for ground- and space-based observatories. For a complete listing of our programs and facilities, please see these links: research areas, telescopes, research units.

Our exceptionally talented, diverse, and large community of post-doctoral researchers are a critical part of our research efforts. UArizona Postdocs (and graduate students) have the same access to our facilities (observatories, labs, high performance computing) as our faculty. They may lead (PI) proposals, not only for use of our facilities, but to funding agencies like NASA and NSF. Our department, and the university, have several programs designed to support you as a postdoc and enable you to achieve your goals. Below you will find information about postdoctoral research in astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Arizona.   

 
Buell T. Jannuzi
Head, Department of Astronomy &
Director, Steward Observatory

 

Our Post-Docs

 

Open Positions

 

Why Come to Arizona for a Postdoc in Astronomy?

 

Resources for Postdoctoral Researchers at the University of Arizona

 

Research in Astronomy for Post-Docs

 

For the public
For Public

Public events include our Monday Night Lecture Series, world-reknowned Astronomy Camp and Mt Lemmon Sky Center.

For Students

A good place to start if you want to become an undergrad major or grad student, or need to find our schedule of classes.

 

For Scientists
For Scientists

Find telescopes and instruments, telescope time applications, staff and mountain contacts, and faculty and staff scientific interests.