Symposia
IAUS 343 – Why Galaxies Care About AGB Stars:
A Continuing Challenge through Cosmic Time
IAUS 344 – Dwarf Galaxies: From the Deep Universe to the Present
IAUS 345 – Origins: From the Protosun to the First Steps of Life
IAUS 346 – High-mass X-ray binaries: illuminating the passage from massive binaries to merging compact objects
IAUS 347 – Early Science with ELTs (EASE)
IAUS 348 – 21st Century Astrometry: crossing the Dark and Habitable frontiers
IAUS 349 – Under One Sky: The IAU Centenary Symposium
Focus Meetings
FM1 – A Century of Asteroid Families
FM2 – Warm and Hot Baryonic Matter in the Cosmos
FM3 – Radio Galaxies: Resolving the AGN phenomenon
FM4 – Magnetic fields along the star-formation sequence
FM5 – Understanding historical observations to study transient phenomena
FM6 – Galactic Angular Momentum
FM7 – Radial metallicity gradients in star forming galaxies
FM8 – New Insights in Extragalactic Magnetic Fields
FM9 – Solar Irradiance: Physics-Based Advances
FM10 – Nano Dust in Space and Astrophysics
FM11 – JWST: Launch, Commissioning, and Cycle 1 Science
FM12 – Calibration and Standardization Issues in UV-VIS-IR Astronomy
FM13 – Global Coordination of International Astrophysics and Heliophysics Activities from Space and Ground
FM14 – IAU’s role on global astronomy outreach, the latest challenges and bridging different communities
FM15 – Astronomy for Development
Division Meetings
Division A – Fundamental Astronomy
Division B – Facilities, Technologies and Data Science
Division C – Education, Outreach and Heritage
Division D – High Energy Phenomena and Fundamental Physics
Division E – Sun and Heliosphere
Division F – Planetary Systems and Bioastronomy
Division G – Stars and Stellar Physics
Division H – Interstellar Matter and Local Universe
Division J – Galaxies and Cosmology.