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Opportunities in Physics and Astronomy

Together our department fosters an environment of mutual respect, dignity, and a passion for discovery. Find opportunities here to explore your interests and get involved on campus, in your local communities, and beyond.

Get Involved

Join other problem-solving students and gain experience in engineering via projects and research. Gain access to resources, network in a field of interest, and find support to help you succeed in transferring to a four-year engineering school.

Georgia Regional Astronomy Meeting (GRAM)

The Georgia Regional Astronomy Meeting (GRAM) was started in 2002 as a means for astronomers in and near Georgia to get together and meet. GRAM is open to students and all with an interest in astronomy, including enthusiasts

Meet with peers who are interested in physics, astronomy and astrophysics. Attend frequent meetings in the student study room on the first floor of Rogers Hall and participate in several fun outings every semester.

For more information, contact Mark Spraker, Ph.D..

Let your inner tinkerer thrive! This club offers you the tools and resources you need to hone skills such as coding, machining, and 3D printing, as well as a venue for conducting research, competing, or giving back to the community.

 

Become a Telescope Operator!

  • Get paid to explore the night sky
  • Share your passion for space and astronomy with the community
  • Learn to operate ǧÃŬAV's professional telescopes 
  • Gain skills in research-grade astronomical equipment

For more information email observatory@ung.edu