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S1: A holistic view of the Milky Way: linking ages, chemistry and kinematics
S2: Exploring the high-redshift Universe with ALMA
S3: Galaxy clusters and AGNs: advances in theoretical simulations and observations by next-generation surveys
S4: Massive Galaxies: The Build-up of Monsters Through Cosmic History
S5: Neutron stars and fast radio bursts: a magnetic connection
S6: Planetesimal belts: revealing the push and pull within planetary systems
S7: Quasars at the reionization epoch
S8: Stars on the pathway to become gravitational-wave sources
S9: The Birth, Life, and Death of Black Holes
S10: The many faces of black hole accretion
S11: The outer reaches of galaxies: structure, kinematics, and accretion history
S12: The Renaissance of the Low Surface Brightness Universe
S13: The Transient Universe
S14: Exoplanets in the 2020s: theory, observations, and instrumentation
S15: Gaia: The (TWO) Billion Star Galaxy Census: The Science of EDR3 and the promise of DR3
S16: Massive stars: birth, rotation, and chemical evolution
SS1: Apertif: Two years of survey operations
SS2: Astronomy for Development
SS3: Black holes under the magnifying glass of XRISM and Athena
SS4: Data Science in Astronomy
SS5: Data-intensive radio astronomy: bringing astrophysics to the exabyte era
SS6: Diversity and Inclusion Day
SS7: Dynamic Duos--Binary Stars Reveal Circumbinary Planets, Transients, Mergers
SS8: Welfare and Mental Health in Astronomy Research
SS9: European Forum of Astronomical Communities
SS10: Extragalactic Globular Clusters with upcoming wide-field space-based surveys
SS11: Extreme astrophysics at extremely high resolution
SS12: Gamma-ray bursts as cosmic probes: The next 10 years
SS13: JWST, a great observatory nearing liftoff
SS14: Legacy and stewardship of astronomical archives towards multi-instrument, multi-wavelength and …
SS15: Molecules in starless and pre-stellar cores: tools to understand low- and high-mass star-formation
SS16: Probing New Physics with Gravitational Cluster Lenses
SS17: Science with WEAVE, the WHT's next-generation spectroscopic survey facility
SS18: Shining Light on Quiescent Black Holes with Tidal Disruption Events
SS19: Streamers: thinking outside the planet-forming disk
SS21: The Gaia revolution in Milky Way modelling
SS22: The Great Dimming of Betelgeuse: news from the mass loss of red supergiants
SS23: The main sequence of star-forming galaxies
SS24: The role of nurture on the Star Formation cycle of satellite galaxies
SS25: The route to coalescence of supermassive black hole binaries: a comprehensive view
SS26: Towards a Complete Census of Star-Formation in the Early Universe
SS27: Under the Gamma-ray sky of Canary Islands
SS28: Variation of the stellar Initial Mass Function between and within galaxies
SS29: Where are the BH-NS binaries?
SS30: Astronomy for Planet Earth: forging a sustainable future
SS31: Impact of Satellite Constellations on Astronomical Activities
SS32: Machine Learning and Visualisation in Data Intensive Era
SS33: Star clusters to the next scale: reading the Local and high-z Universe with new giant eyes
SS34: Early Career Astronomers & their supporters
LS1: Getting the most out of ESO data: a hands-on session on the ESO Science Archive and data processing tools
LS2: Taking infrared interferometry to the next level with GRAVITY+
LS3: Healthy Careers in Astronomy
LS4: Massively multiplexed, large-aperture, spectroscopy: Science and synergies in the 2030s
LS5: The ESA Space Science Archives
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