DEADLINE EXTENDED! Registration, grant application and abstract submission are open until 8 May

From 2-6 November 2026, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) will host the symposium, Innovative Research and Techniques in Astronomy Communication, at the NAOJ Mitaka campus in Tokyo, Japan, and online. The abstract and grant submission deadline has been extended by one week to 8 May 2026.

The symposium will feature several keynote talks and workshops, including Dr Takaaki Kajita (University of Tokyo), Dr Mark Subbarao (NASA Scientific Visualization Studio), Dr Marta Entradas (Lisbon University Institute), and Dr Vanessa Moss (CSIRO), who will touch on miscommunication, data visualisation, trust in science, emerging technologies, and more. As the first IAU symposium dedicated specifically to providing scientists with vital communication skills, the meeting aims to highlight the growing professionalisation of astronomy communication and its essential role in advancing the science of astronomy. 

Astronomers, astronomy communicators, astronomy communication researchers and other scientific stakeholders are encouraged to submit an abstract and register on the online platform.
Early-career researchers can apply for grant support to participate in this symposium. In addition to the travel and participation support provided by the IAU, the organisers are negotiating additional funding to facilitate equitable participation from people around the globe.

Important dates

  • 8 May 2026: Abstract submission and grant application deadline (extended)
  • 15 June 2026: Abstract submission and grant results released
  • 15 July 2026: Deadline for early-bird registration
  • 15 August 2026: Last day for visa application support from the LOC
  • 1 October 2026: Full programme published online

All content from this symposium will be collected into a proceedings volume to be published in the year following the congress. For more information about the main topics addressed during this symposium, and further details about the venue, please refer to the conference website.

We also encourage early-career researchers to apply for grant support to participate in this symposium. In addition to the travel and participation support provided by the IAU, the organisers are negotiating additional funding to facilitate equitable participation from people around the globe.

How to register

To register, please click this link to submit an abstract and create a grant request. You will first be asked to create an account. Following that, you may register for the conference and separately submit an abstract and (if desired) a grant request. Payment need not be made at the time of registration; applicants may wait until after the abstract and grant decisions are announced.

Important deadlines

1 March 2026: Registration opens (early-bird applies)
1 May 2026: Abstract submission and grant application deadline
15 June 2026: Abstract submission and grant results released
15 July 2026: Deadline for early-bird registration
15 August 2026: Last day for VISA application support from the LOC
1 October 2026: Full programme published online

Cancellation policy

1 May: 100% refund
1 June – 1 September: 50% refund
After 1 September: No refund

Grant support

The International Astronomical Union provides each Symposium with 20,000 EUR to allocate to applicants for travel and registration support. The Local Organising Committee is working to secure additional funding to support more people in our community. While everyone is encouraged to apply for a grant, priority will be given to students (master’s and PhD) and early-career researchers (less than 10 years from graduating with their PhD).

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