A collaborative workshop bridging the gap between professional and amateur astronomers.
Mon, 5 Oct 2026 – Thu, 8 Oct 2026
Oil Region Astronomy Learning Center Cranberry , Pennsylvania
The 2026 International Pro-Am Workshop is a specialized event dedicated to building relationships and research collaborations between professional and amateur astronomers. Held at the Oil Region Astronomy Learning Center in Cranberry, Pennsylvania, from October 5 to October 8, 2026, this workshop provides a platform for knowledge exchange and scientific partnership. Attendees will engage in discussions aimed at advancing astronomical research through the combined efforts of the global professional and amateur communities.
What to Expect
Expect a professional atmosphere focused on collaborative research, networking, and the advancement of astronomical science through shared expertise.
Who Should Attend
Professional astronomers
Amateur astronomers
Astronomy researchers
Science students
Academic partners
Agenda Overview
The workshop spans four days, from October 5 to October 8, 2026, featuring presentations, collaborative sessions, and networking events.
Venue & Address
Oil Region Astronomy Learning Center
4249 Camp Coffman Road Cranberry , Pennsylvania – 16319 United States
Organizer
Oil Region Astronomical Society · Non-profit Organization
A society dedicated to the promotion and education of astronomy in the Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the goal of the workshop?
To foster research collaborations between professional and amateur astronomers.
When is the event?
October 5-8, 2026.
Where is it located?
Oil Region Astronomy Learning Center, Cranberry, PA.
Who is the organizer?
The Oil Region Astronomical Society.
Is it open to the public?
It is a professional-focused workshop; check the official website for registration.
What topics are covered?
Research collaboration, astronomical data, and scientific partnerships.
Tags
Astronomy
Workshop
Research
Collaboration
Science
Professional Development
Summary
A collaborative workshop for professional and amateur astronomers to discuss research and partnerships.