dr william tobin senior lecturer, department of physics & astronomy career advice to pupils...
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Dr William Tobin
Senior Lecturer,
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Career advice to pupils consideringastronomy at university
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Canterbury is THE place in New Zealand to study astronomy
Mt John UniversityObservatory, Tekapo
Southern African LargeTelescope (SALT)
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
HERCULESspectrograph
1-m McLellan Telescope on Mt John
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
New MOA1.8-mTelescope(Dec 2004)
formertelescope
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
PLUS:
• workshops• library facilities (inc. ex Carter Observatory library)• academic staff• teaching programme in Christchurch
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Many youngsters dream of a career in astronomy
but jobs are very rare
Research astronomers, mostly in universities (requires Ph.D. plus)
Technical support to research astronomy (levels from B.Sc. to Ph.D)
Popularisers (journalism, planetariums, public observatories) (diverse backgrounds)
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
However, the technical parts of these jobs are all physics-based:
Astronomy is part of a Physics & Astronomy department at Canterbury
The majority of the course at lower levels is devoted to physics and mathematics
Studying astronomy opens doors to all employment that derives from physics
N.B. Our Ph.D. students now 50:50 men:women
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Pre-university preparation is as for physics: NCEA Level 3 physics (~14 credits) NCEA Level 3 Maths with Calculus (~14
credits)
Written and spoken English is also very important !
N.B. Aurora Scholarship for first-year students younger than 18½ at application
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Canterbury is the only NZ university to offer astronomy courses in all years and degrees at all levels (B.Sc., B.Sc.(Hons), Grad.Dip.Sci., P.G.Dip.Sci., M.Sc., Ph.D.).
The degree structure allows students to refocus on other subjects if their interests evolve (physics, maths, computing, electronics…).
Almost all astronomy students at B.Sc. and B.Sc.(Hons) level in fact take their degrees in physics.
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Recent survey of physics/astronomy graduates’ current employment:
Professor, industrial physicist, meteorological instrument technician, instrument project manager, secondary-school physics/science teacher, health protection officer, post doc, senior software engineer, Christian fellowship field worker, senior electrical engineer, director of research and analytics, GP, senior astronomer, computer consultant, IT consultant, oceanographic engineer, mother, payments processing officer, senior lecturer in physics, programmer analyst, trainee operational forecaster, research scientist, landscape contractor, electronic assembler/tester, company director, manager, science/physics teacher, product manager, PhD student, meteorologist, Antarctic astronomer, lecturer, project manager, consultant geophysicist, lecturer ADFA, postdoctoral researcher, demonstrations technician, computer support person, programme coordinator for mental health services, teaching assistant, assistant physics/science teacher, senior lecturer in computer science, university lecturer, music producer, civil engineer, international student advisor, flight commander RASNZ, principal environmental engineer….
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Conclusion:
Do not hesitate to recommend Canterbury to pupils who want to study astronomy. It’s the only place in NZ with a full programme, and because the programme is part of the physics degree structure, they will be set up for many other careers besides.
For more info: http://www.phys.canterbury.ac.nz Stars in a Cluster (sent to every
secondary-school and public
library in 1996) This PowerPoint (0.7 Mbyte) at: http://www2.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/~wjt23/CareersAdvisorsAstron2005.ppt
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study
Career advice to pupils considering astronomy study