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  • The School on Gravity: from motion to commotion, June 22-26 2026 at NBI Copenhagen

    Understanding the gravitational interaction is one of the great scientific endeavors of the 21st century. The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves in 2015, and subsequent detections by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration, have marked a revolutionary step forward in physics and astrophysics by opening an entirely new window for exploring the Universe. Future upgrades to these

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  • School on Gravity, Niels Bohr Institute, June 22-26 2026

    Understanding the gravitational interaction is one of the great scientific endeavors of the 21st century. The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves in 2015, and subsequent detections by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration, have marked a revolutionary step forward in physics and astrophysics by opening an entirely new window for exploring the Universe. Future upgrades to these

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  • LISA School for early-career scientists, October 6-17, 2025 in Les Houches

    Gravitational-wave observations are providing a new view on the Universe: from the high-frequency observations by ground-based facilities, to the tantalising evidence of low-frequency gravitational waves reported by pulsar timing array collaborations in 2023. It is an exciting time for GW astronomy and the LISA space mission will bridge the gap between the high and low

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