Magnetic fields are involved in every astrophysical process on every scale:from planetary and stellar interiors to neutron stars, stellar wind bubbles and supernova remnants; from the interstellar medium in galactic disks, nuclei, spiral arms and halos to the intracluster and intergalactic media.They are involved in essentially every particle acceleration process and are thus fundamental to non-thermal physics in the Universe.Key questions include the origin of magnetic fields, their evolution over cosmic time, the amplification and decay processes that modify their strength, and their impact on other processes such as star formation and galaxy evolution.Astrophysical plasmas provide a unique laboratory for testing magnetic dynamo theory. T...