AbGradE 2026 workshop ahead of EANA in Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Registration will open soon!
AbGradE is back to action and will organise its signature event on August 31st, 2026 the day before the 26th European Astrobiology Network Association (EANA) conference on September 1-4. Both events will take place in person at the Space Exploration Institute in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

The topic is “Astrobiology Icy Moons Missions“, where participants will have an opportunity to design a mission/experimental concept relevant to the icy moons of our Solar System. These ideas will then be developed in writing during the second half of the workshop, which focuses on strengthening academic writing skills.

With the exploration of the Solar System’s icy moons entering an exciting new chapter, there has never been a better time to get involved. Join us to learn about the opportunities ahead, engage with experts in the field, and connect with fellow students and early-career researchers. Before EANA even begins, let AbGradE introduce you to the community that will accompany you on your scientific journey.

Registration will open shortly. To receive the registration link, join our AbGradE emailing list, stay tuned to updates on this website, or follow us on or social media (X: @abgradeurope; Instagram: _abgrade_).

Hope to see you there!

Summer School “Icy Bodies and Life” in Tartu, Estonia.

1 – 8 August, 2026

The summer school Icy Bodies and Life (Tartu, Estonia 1-8 August 2026) is going to provide the participant with comprehensive knowledge of icy bodies in the Solar System, from their formation in planetary systems to their role as potential habitats for life. This school is going to connect planetary science, astrochemistry, astrobiology, and space technology to examine how icy bodies like moons, comets, and asteroids form, evolve, and interact. During the school we will be carrying out asteroid observations with local telescopes.

The deadline for the application is May 30th 2026.

Application should include (a) a short CV (max 2 pages), (b) a motivation letter (only students from Estonian universities), and (c) a publication list (if applicable). Applicants will be informed about the outcome in due course after the application deadline.

Confirmed registration and payment deadline is June 15th, 2026. After your application is accepted, you will be sent more detailed information about registration and payment. Details on participation fees and the link to the application form can be found here.

See you in Tartu in August!

PhD projects at the Natural History Museum in London (UK), September/October 2025

There are two PhD projects available at the Natural History Museum, for a September/October 2025 start. These projects are in the fields of meteorites and mineralogy. Deadline for all applications is Sunday 2 February 2025, 23:59 GMT. STFC projects

Project 1: Salt hydrates at high pressure and low temperature: Implications for icy moon explorations Contact Supervisor: Ines Collings https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/study/postgraduate/phd-opportunities/projects/salt-hydrates-high-pressure-low-temperature.html

Project 2: Petrologic and geochemical constraints on volcanic eruptions on Amazonian Mars Contact Supervisors: Chiara Petrone, Paul Schofield https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/study/postgraduate/phd-opportunities/projects/petrologic-geochemical-constraints-volcanic-eruptions-amazonian-mars.html

Full details of the application process, supervisors, and associated universities can be found on all the project pages.