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International 
Astronomical Union
Composition 
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) was 
founded in 1919. Its mission is to promote and safeguard the 
science of astronomy in all its aspects through international 
cooperation. Its individual members — structured in 
Divisions, Commissions, and Working groups — are 
professional astronomers from all over the world, at the 
Ph.D. level and beyond, and active in professional research 
and education in astronomy. The IAU has 10,871 Individual 
Members in 95 countries worldwide. Of those 73 are 
National Members. In addition, the IAU collaborates with 
various scientific organizations all over the world.
Composition 
 
The sovereign body of the IAU is its 
General Assembly, which comprises all 
members. The Assembly determines IAU 
policy, approves the Statutes and By-Laws 
of the Union (and amendments proposed 
thereto) and elects various committees. 
The right to vote on matters brought 
before the Assembly varies according to 
the type of business under discussion. The 
Statutes consider such business to be 
divided into two categories:
Executive Committee 
The Executive Committee consists of the President 
of the Union, the President-Elect, six Vice-Presidents , the 
General Secretary, and the Assistant General Secretary 
elected by the General Assembly on the proposal of the 
Special Nominating Committee (SNC) . The Executive 
Committee is seconded by two Advisors , namely the past 
President and the past General Secretary. 
The Officers of the Union are the President, the 
President-Elect, the General Secretary, and the Assistant 
General Secretary. They decide short-term policy issues 
within the general policies of the Union as decided by the 
General Assembly and interpreted by the Executive 
Committee.
General Assembly 
Meeting 
Year 
Venue 
1st IAU General Assembly 
1922 
Rome, Italy 
2nd IAU General Assembly 
1925 
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
3rd IAU General Assembly 1928 
Leiden, Netherlands 
4th IAU General Assembly 
1932 
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United State 
5th IAU General Assembly 
1935 
Paris, France 
6th IAU General Assembly 1938 
Stockholm, Sweden 
7th IAU General Assembly 
1948 
Zürich, Switzerland 
8th IAU General Assembly 
1952 
Rome, Italy 
9th IAU General Assembly 
1955 
Dublin, Ireland 
10th IAU General Assembly 
1958 
Moscow, Soviet Union 
11th IAU General Assembly 
1961 
Berkeley, California, United States 
12th IAU General Assembly 
1964 
Hamburg, West Germany 
13th IAU General Assembly 
1967 
Prague, Czechoslovakia 
14th IAU General Assembly 
1970 Brighton, England, United Kingdom
General Assembly 
Meeting 
Year 
Venue 
15th IAU General Assembly 
1973 
Sydney, New South Whales, Australia 
16th IAU General Assembly 
1976 
Grenoble, France 
17th IAU General Assembly 
1979 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 
18th IAU General Assembly 
1982 
Patras, Greece 
19th IAU General Assembly 
1985 
New Delhi, India 
20th IAU General Assembly 
1988 
Baltimore, Maryland, United States 
21st IAU General Assembly 
1991 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
22nd IAU General Assembly 
1994 
The Hague, Netherlands 
23rd IAU General Assembly 
1997 
Kyoto, Japan 
24th IAU General Assembly 
2000 Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
25th IAU General Assembly 
2003 
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 
26th IAU General Assembly 
2006 
Prague, Czech Republic 
27th IAU General Assembly 
2009 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 
28th IAU General Assembly 
2012 
Beijing, China 
29th IAU General Assembly 
2015 
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States 
30th IAU General Assembly 
2018 
Vienna, Austria
The International Astronomical Union 
(IAU) is the largest body of professional 
astronomers in the world and has set up 
the Office of Astronomy for Development 
(OAD) in partnership with the South 
African National Research Foundation 
(NRF). The OAD was officially opened on 
16th April 2011 at the South African 
Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in Cape 
Town, South Africa.
The key activity of the IAU is the 
organization of scientific meetings 
Every year the IAU sponsors nine 
international IAU Symposia. The IAU 
Symposium Proceedings series is the 
flagship of the IAU publications. Every 
three years the IAU holds a General 
Assembly, which offers six IAU Symposia, 
some 25 Joint Discussions and Special 
Sessions, and individual business and 
scientific meetings of Divisions, Commissions, 
and Working Groups.
T h e fi r st maj o r wo r k s h o p o f 
stakeholders was held from 12 to 14 
December 2011. Since then three Regional 
Nodes, one Language Expertise Centre and 
three Task Forces have been established. 
In 2012 the first open Call for Proposals 
was launched for each of the task 
forces: Universities and Research (TF1); 
Children and Schools (TF2); and Public 
Outreach (TF3).
Astronomy for Universities  
Research (TF1) 
The task force on Astronomy for Universities 
 Research (TF1) drives activities related to 
astronomy at universities. It uses astronomy to 
stimulate research in other areas and develop the 
field in places where there is little or no 
astronomy. The study of astronomy stimulates 
research and development activities through the 
need for inter-disciplinary research as well as 
the development of observational technology.
Astronomy for Universities  
Research (TF1) cont… 
There is also potential for 
developing research in the historical 
and cultural aspects of astronomy 
which may prove important for 
stimulating an interest in the subject 
in communities where there is no 
established interest in the science.
Astronomy for Children  Schools 
(TF2) 
The task force on Astronomy for 
Children and Schools (TF2) drives activities 
related to using astronomy to inspire the 
very young and stimulate education, 
especially in Mathematics and Science. This 
task force looks at introducing astronomy 
in schools where there is little or no 
astronomy, and ensuring that the subject 
is used to positively influence the level of 
education development.
Astronomy for Children  Schools 
(TF2) cont… 
Programs for very young children, 
in the early childhood development 
stage, also falls within this task force. 
Examples of activities are educator 
training workshops; developing 
classroom resources; astronomy clubs 
in schools; etc.
Astronomy for the Public (TF3) 
The task force on Astronomy for the 
Public (Task Force 3) drives activities 
related to communicating astronomy with 
the public. This task force uses astronomy 
to inspire members of the public with the 
beauty and scale of the universe, while 
satisfying a deep cultural attachment that 
almost all societies have with astronomical 
objects.
Astronomy for the Public (TF3) 
cont.. 
With the incredible success of the 
International Year of Astronomy 2009, and 
the very significant contribution by the 
amateur astronomy community, this task 
force has a very strong foundation to build 
on. Examples of activities are stargazing 
sessions; public lectures; creation and 
support of amateur astronomy clubs; etc.
Guiding Principles 
Regional: It is recognized that there 
are different ways of dealing with 
different regions and countries of the 
world. There is no single approach 
that can be applied globally. Therefore 
the OAD development activities are 
guided by a regional approach that 
takes into account the specific needs 
and situation of each region and 
country.
Guiding Principles cont… 
“Bottom-up”: Activities are demand 
driven. Every effort is made to obtain 
input from people “on the ground” and 
establish close working relationships 
with them. Interventions are made 
with the support and involvement of 
those people.
Guiding Principles cont… 
Innovation: Where relevant activities explore 
innovative optimization techniques, from new 
technology to peer reviewed best practice. These 
may include novel outreach methods, data mining 
for research, robotic telescopes, mobile planetaria 
etc. 
Development: The OAD contributes as far as 
possible towards Millennium Development Goals 
and other international development objectives, 
thus realizing the mission of astronomy for 
development.
Guiding Principles cont… 
Transparency: The OAD subjects itself and its 
activities to scrutiny from its funders and 
beneficiaries alike. All activities are transparent 
and outcomes can be measured and evaluated. 
The OAD openly invites any queries from its 
many stakeholders. 
Dynamic: Structures and projects remain as 
dynamic as possible due to the rapid growth and 
constantly changing developmental environment. 
As new regions gain strength the OAD must 
adapt to accommodate them.
IAU Office for Astronomy 
Outreach 
The IAU’s Office for Astronomy 
Outreach (OAO) is headed by the 
International Outreach Coordinator, Sze-leung 
Cheung. The office is hosted by the 
National Astronomical Observatory of 
Japan, based in its headquarters in 
Mitaka, Tokyo.
International Astronomical Union

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International Astronomical Union

  • 2. Composition The International Astronomical Union (IAU) was founded in 1919. Its mission is to promote and safeguard the science of astronomy in all its aspects through international cooperation. Its individual members — structured in Divisions, Commissions, and Working groups — are professional astronomers from all over the world, at the Ph.D. level and beyond, and active in professional research and education in astronomy. The IAU has 10,871 Individual Members in 95 countries worldwide. Of those 73 are National Members. In addition, the IAU collaborates with various scientific organizations all over the world.
  • 3. Composition The sovereign body of the IAU is its General Assembly, which comprises all members. The Assembly determines IAU policy, approves the Statutes and By-Laws of the Union (and amendments proposed thereto) and elects various committees. The right to vote on matters brought before the Assembly varies according to the type of business under discussion. The Statutes consider such business to be divided into two categories:
  • 4. Executive Committee The Executive Committee consists of the President of the Union, the President-Elect, six Vice-Presidents , the General Secretary, and the Assistant General Secretary elected by the General Assembly on the proposal of the Special Nominating Committee (SNC) . The Executive Committee is seconded by two Advisors , namely the past President and the past General Secretary. The Officers of the Union are the President, the President-Elect, the General Secretary, and the Assistant General Secretary. They decide short-term policy issues within the general policies of the Union as decided by the General Assembly and interpreted by the Executive Committee.
  • 5. General Assembly Meeting Year Venue 1st IAU General Assembly 1922 Rome, Italy 2nd IAU General Assembly 1925 Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 3rd IAU General Assembly 1928 Leiden, Netherlands 4th IAU General Assembly 1932 Cambridge, Massachusetts, United State 5th IAU General Assembly 1935 Paris, France 6th IAU General Assembly 1938 Stockholm, Sweden 7th IAU General Assembly 1948 Zürich, Switzerland 8th IAU General Assembly 1952 Rome, Italy 9th IAU General Assembly 1955 Dublin, Ireland 10th IAU General Assembly 1958 Moscow, Soviet Union 11th IAU General Assembly 1961 Berkeley, California, United States 12th IAU General Assembly 1964 Hamburg, West Germany 13th IAU General Assembly 1967 Prague, Czechoslovakia 14th IAU General Assembly 1970 Brighton, England, United Kingdom
  • 6. General Assembly Meeting Year Venue 15th IAU General Assembly 1973 Sydney, New South Whales, Australia 16th IAU General Assembly 1976 Grenoble, France 17th IAU General Assembly 1979 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 18th IAU General Assembly 1982 Patras, Greece 19th IAU General Assembly 1985 New Delhi, India 20th IAU General Assembly 1988 Baltimore, Maryland, United States 21st IAU General Assembly 1991 Buenos Aires, Argentina 22nd IAU General Assembly 1994 The Hague, Netherlands 23rd IAU General Assembly 1997 Kyoto, Japan 24th IAU General Assembly 2000 Manchester, England, United Kingdom 25th IAU General Assembly 2003 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 26th IAU General Assembly 2006 Prague, Czech Republic 27th IAU General Assembly 2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 28th IAU General Assembly 2012 Beijing, China 29th IAU General Assembly 2015 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States 30th IAU General Assembly 2018 Vienna, Austria
  • 7. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the largest body of professional astronomers in the world and has set up the Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD) in partnership with the South African National Research Foundation (NRF). The OAD was officially opened on 16th April 2011 at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in Cape Town, South Africa.
  • 8. The key activity of the IAU is the organization of scientific meetings Every year the IAU sponsors nine international IAU Symposia. The IAU Symposium Proceedings series is the flagship of the IAU publications. Every three years the IAU holds a General Assembly, which offers six IAU Symposia, some 25 Joint Discussions and Special Sessions, and individual business and scientific meetings of Divisions, Commissions, and Working Groups.
  • 9. T h e fi r st maj o r wo r k s h o p o f stakeholders was held from 12 to 14 December 2011. Since then three Regional Nodes, one Language Expertise Centre and three Task Forces have been established. In 2012 the first open Call for Proposals was launched for each of the task forces: Universities and Research (TF1); Children and Schools (TF2); and Public Outreach (TF3).
  • 10. Astronomy for Universities Research (TF1) The task force on Astronomy for Universities Research (TF1) drives activities related to astronomy at universities. It uses astronomy to stimulate research in other areas and develop the field in places where there is little or no astronomy. The study of astronomy stimulates research and development activities through the need for inter-disciplinary research as well as the development of observational technology.
  • 11. Astronomy for Universities Research (TF1) cont… There is also potential for developing research in the historical and cultural aspects of astronomy which may prove important for stimulating an interest in the subject in communities where there is no established interest in the science.
  • 12. Astronomy for Children Schools (TF2) The task force on Astronomy for Children and Schools (TF2) drives activities related to using astronomy to inspire the very young and stimulate education, especially in Mathematics and Science. This task force looks at introducing astronomy in schools where there is little or no astronomy, and ensuring that the subject is used to positively influence the level of education development.
  • 13. Astronomy for Children Schools (TF2) cont… Programs for very young children, in the early childhood development stage, also falls within this task force. Examples of activities are educator training workshops; developing classroom resources; astronomy clubs in schools; etc.
  • 14. Astronomy for the Public (TF3) The task force on Astronomy for the Public (Task Force 3) drives activities related to communicating astronomy with the public. This task force uses astronomy to inspire members of the public with the beauty and scale of the universe, while satisfying a deep cultural attachment that almost all societies have with astronomical objects.
  • 15. Astronomy for the Public (TF3) cont.. With the incredible success of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, and the very significant contribution by the amateur astronomy community, this task force has a very strong foundation to build on. Examples of activities are stargazing sessions; public lectures; creation and support of amateur astronomy clubs; etc.
  • 16. Guiding Principles Regional: It is recognized that there are different ways of dealing with different regions and countries of the world. There is no single approach that can be applied globally. Therefore the OAD development activities are guided by a regional approach that takes into account the specific needs and situation of each region and country.
  • 17. Guiding Principles cont… “Bottom-up”: Activities are demand driven. Every effort is made to obtain input from people “on the ground” and establish close working relationships with them. Interventions are made with the support and involvement of those people.
  • 18. Guiding Principles cont… Innovation: Where relevant activities explore innovative optimization techniques, from new technology to peer reviewed best practice. These may include novel outreach methods, data mining for research, robotic telescopes, mobile planetaria etc. Development: The OAD contributes as far as possible towards Millennium Development Goals and other international development objectives, thus realizing the mission of astronomy for development.
  • 19. Guiding Principles cont… Transparency: The OAD subjects itself and its activities to scrutiny from its funders and beneficiaries alike. All activities are transparent and outcomes can be measured and evaluated. The OAD openly invites any queries from its many stakeholders. Dynamic: Structures and projects remain as dynamic as possible due to the rapid growth and constantly changing developmental environment. As new regions gain strength the OAD must adapt to accommodate them.
  • 20. IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach The IAU’s Office for Astronomy Outreach (OAO) is headed by the International Outreach Coordinator, Sze-leung Cheung. The office is hosted by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, based in its headquarters in Mitaka, Tokyo.