A new job, a big move, and finally, updates to my webpage!

21-10-2009
After months searching for a new position, I've been appointed as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Durham, in the north of England. Yay!
Over the past few months, I've been actively searching for a new position, as a result of cuts/changes to the rolling grant at the Open University, on which I was previously employed (thanks, STFC!).

Finally, my search has come to an end.

On 1st October, I began work at the University of Durham, on a twelve month contract, as a Teaching Fellow. This means that my research will have to take something of a back seat, at least for the coming 12 months, as I spend my contracted working hours teaching the university's physics undergraduates. Still, I hope to be able to continue my collaborations, and publish more papers detailing my studies of the outer Solar system. Exciting times!

As a result, I've moved from Milton Keynes to Durham at very late notice. Hopefully, now, things should quieten down a bit, and I may even have time to re-start my astronomy blog. Fingers crossed!