| 1- | Asteroseismology with SONG Bedding, T. |
| 2- | The Concept of NSO SPRING Bertello, L. |
| 3- | The first four years of SONG data: lessons learned Grundahl, F. |
| 4- | Synergies and Opportunities for SONG in the TESS Era Huber, D. |
| 5- | Accuracy and precision of industrial stellar abundances Jofre, P. |
| 6- | Conclusions and way forward Kjeldsen, H. |
| 7- | Imaging stellar surfaces: state-of-the-art and challenges Korhonen, H. |
| 8- | A SONG of seismic host stars Lundkvist, M. S. |
| 9- | Stellar modeling with asteroseismology: status and current issues Mathur, S. |
| 10- | The potential for observing stellar activity cycles with SONG Metcalfe, T. |
| 11- | Exoplanets atmospheres with high resolution spectroscopy Palle, E. |
| 12- | Interferometry and asteroseismology White, T. |
| 1- |
SONG policies and time allocation Antoci, V. |
| 2- |
Presentation of the SONG project: past and present Christensen-Dalsgaard, J. |
| 3- |
The Chinese node Deng, L |
| 4- |
Instruments, observations and outreach Fredslund Andersen, M. |
| 5- |
The SONG Data Archive (SODA) Handberg, R. |
| 6- |
The Solar-SONG initiative Pallé, P. L. |
| 7- |
SONG-Australia at the University of Southern Queensland Wittenmyer, R. |