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IAU-Funded Project Wins $1.5 Million Grant From Simons Foundation

An IAU-funded project providing research opportunities to marginalised students has won a $1.5 million grant from the Simons Foundation to further expand its work. The Cenca Bridge project, which is making scientific research more accessible for students in Central America and the Caribbean, exemplifies how IAU support can help new initiatives to get established, putting them in a position to grow their activities and increase their impact.

Image: Cenca Bridge team receive the IAU ODE Development Prize awarded by Prof Ewine van Dishoeck at the IAU General Assembly 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa. Image Credits: IAU GA 2024

Cenca Bridge offers astronomy research opportunities and provides training in transferrable skills to broaden participants’ employment options and support the development of future leaders in the field. The project’s main focus is a remote internship programme that trains students to conduct research with established astronomers from research institutes overseas. Each student is also paired with a mentor, typically a graduate student, who provides additional guidance. Moreover, participants benefit from further training in research skills, computational workshops, data analysis and visualisation, and listening circles facilitated by a psychology expert.

The IAU, through its Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD), funded Cenca Bridge for three years from 2022 to 2024. The project also won the IAU ODE Development prize in 2024. IAU Past President Prof Ewine van Dishoeck, who created the ODE prizes, remarked that she is excited that Cenca Bridge now has the means to reach its full potential in nurturing the considerable talent in the Caribbean.

Ramasamy Venugopal from the IAU OAD said: “We are very pleased with the achievements of the Cenca Bridge project. Not only have they built a research ecosystem from the ground up, they have now garnered the necessary funding to scale their work. It is a perfect example of how the IAU OAD grant is intended to work. Our grants are meant to kickstart innovative, new projects for which very few sources of funding exist these days.”

The grant will support Cenca Bridge in partnership with the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory for a term of five years, enabling it to expand its ongoing research internships and mentorship programme. The project is currently run by a team of young astronomers including Dr. Antonio J Porras, Dr. Gloria Fonseca Alvarez, Yahira Mendoza-Moncada, and Manuel Pichardo-Marcano.

Expressing their gratitude for the IAU’s early support, the team said: “Cenca Bridge is a community action that was born to give students from the Central American and Caribbean region the opportunity to develop and demonstrate their talents beyond any border. This programme has represented an opportunity for students to begin their scientific journey, getting involved in research projects and creating connections outside the region. In 2022 we were awarded an IAU OAD grant, allowing us to provide some financial support for the work of the participating students. The grant also planted in our minds a need to further expand the opportunities we were providing to the students, and increase our efforts towards the goal of building a larger network of opportunities in Central America and the Caribbean. We are very grateful to the IAU who recognised these efforts and awarded us with the IAU Astronomy for Development Prize. The IAU OAD grant was  a catalyst to grow as an organisation, pursue new opportunities for support, and at the same time to awaken interest in governments and make them realise that it is worth investing in the development of research in astronomy and astrophysics.”

With the IAU OAD funding, Cenca Bridge doubled the number of students in its internship programme, including the first participants from Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad and Tobago. It has also increased the number of mentors and improved the quality of its training. Overall, the project has supported more than 100 undergraduate students so far, laying the foundation for a research ecosystem in the region.

“Cenca Bridge is a prime example of how astronomy can inspire people and help make society a better place for all. The IAU is proud of Cenca Bridge's achievements and is very grateful to the Simons Foundation for this award.” said IAU President Willy Benz.

The grant from the Simons Foundation will enable Cenca Bridge to improve and expand its research and mentoring programmes and develop resources for training and mental health support tailored to the needs of marginalised students.

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The IAU is the international astronomical organisation that brings together about 13,000 distinguished astronomers from around the world. Its mission is to promote and safeguard the science of astronomy in all its aspects, including research, communication, education and development, through international cooperation. The IAU also serves as the internationally recognised authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies and the surface features on them. Founded in 1919, the IAU is the world’s largest professional body for astronomers.

The IAU established the Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD) in partnership with the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa. The OAD was officially opened on 16 April 2011 at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in Cape Town, South Africa. As of 2023, the OAD has administered more than €1,000,000 in grant funds, awarded to over 200 projects across the world. Since its establishment, the OAD has negotiated the establishment of eleven regional offices around the world (based in Armenia, China, Colombia, Ethiopia, Jordan, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, Thailand, USA and Zambia) with two of these offices serving as a joint language centre (Chinese and Arabic), and one serving as a dedicated language centre (Portuguese).

Contacts


Ramasamy Venugopal
IAU Office of Astronomy for Development
Email: [email protected] 

Lina Canas
IAU Membership Coordinator
Email: [email protected] / [email protected] 

Laura Hiscott
IAU Press Office Editor
Email: [email protected]

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