NeurAstra Educational Programme 2025/2026
Flammarion Promotion
01 About NeurAstra
NeurAstra was founded by a group of enthusiasts fascinated by life in all its diverse, unexpected, and complex forms. From the very beginning, we have been dedicated to exploring and deciphering the mysteries of our existence in a universe full of surprises—driven by the same passion and commitment as the scientists of past eras.
We chose to call ourselves Les Nouveaux Cosmiques (“The New Cosmics”) as a tribute to the pioneering physicists who, in the 1930s, ventured to Mont-Blanc to study cosmic rays, embracing both discovery and adventure in the pursuit of knowledge.
Our Team Structure
NeurAstra operates on a collaborative model, with members contributing at varying levels of engagement and expertise:
Founders & Heads
Leading roles focused on strategic planning, organisation, and long-term vision—guiding what we hope will become an impactful and enduring scientific journey.
Advisory Committee
Experts providing strategic guidance and specialised knowledge to support the development of NeurAstra’s projects. Their insights help shape our research and initiatives.
Research Fellows
One-year roles within the NeurAstra Educational Programme (NAEP). Fellows collaborate with the NeurAstra team to develop and refine a research project.
NeurAstra Point of Contact (NPoC)
Individuals or organisations serving as national or regional points of contact to facilitate international conversations.
(current countries: France / Switzerland / Spain / Andorra).
Collaborators
Individuals or organisations who contribute occasionally to one or more NeurAstra projects, bringing valuable expertise and support to their development.
Supporting Members
Individuals or organisations who follow and support our mission through donations, helping us push forward new initiatives and discoveries.
Citizen Science Participants
Open to anyone interested in taking part in NeurAstra’s citizen initiatives. Participants contribute through photographs, stories, and experiences, helping build a community of enthusiasts in science, nature, and space.
(Current citizen science projects: Blue Hours / Celestography studies / H.A.P.M.O.S. stories)