10th Anniversary of the E.A. Milne Centre for Astrophysics 2025
Wednesday 10th September, 2025
The E.A.Milne Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Hull are approaching their 10th anniversary and are hosting a conference to celebrate the event.
Ernest Rutherford Fellowship 2025
Wednesday 18th June, 2025
The E.A.Milne Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Hull invites Expressions of Interest (EoI) for an Ernest Rutherford Fellowship to be held at the Milne Centre.
The Milne Centre offers several MSc by Research projects
Wednesday 20th November, 2024
The Milne Centre offers several MSc by Research projects. You can find details about projects here and information about how to apply here. In your application, please include a CV and a research proposal in which you state your intended project and supervisor.
The E.A. Milne Centre invites expressions of interest for an Ernest Rutherford Fellowship 2024
Tuesday 2nd July, 2024
The E.A. Milne Centre invites expressions of interest for an Ernest Rutherford Fellowship 2024
University of Hull scientist part of major space breakthrough
Thursday 6th July, 2023
A University of Hull astrophysicist has contributed to a 15-year-long research project in which scientists, using large radio telescopes to observe a collection of cosmic clocks in our Galaxy, have found evidence for gravitational waves that oscillate with periods of years to decades.
STFC Introductory Summer School in Astronomy 2023
Tuesday 21st February, 2023
STFC Introductory Summer School in Astronomy 2023
Request a visit from our fantastic mobile Planetarium!
Tuesday 3rd May, 2022
You can now send a request for a visit from our mobile Planetarium team via our website!
Would Earth survive a devastating asteroid impact?
Monday 25th April, 2022
Dinosaurs didn’t know physics or have a planetary defense program. But we do By Gitanjali Poonia Jan 31, 2022, 6:26pm GMT+1 The Netflix movie “Don’t Look Up” provided a nightmare scenario where a comet, 5 kilometers wide, collides with the Earth, wiping out everything that lives and breathes — including humans.
£30,000 Investment in New Planetarium To Boost STEM Learning In Local Schools
The University of Hull has invested £30,000 in a new mobile planetarium which will improve STEM learning in local schools and colleges.
STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships
Friday 10th July, 2020
The Milne Centre will sponsor the nomination of one potential STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellow during the upcoming fellowship round; expressions of interest in being that nominee can be emailed to Prof Brad Gibson.