The membership of MIST Council is staggered, such that each year at least one position becomes vacant each year. This year there is one post up for election. If you would like to stand for election, or would like to nominate someone else, then please email Rob Fear (rcf11@ion.le.ac.uk) by the 31st May.
If you wish to nominate someone else, please first check with them to ensure they are willing to stand.
The elected candidate will join Mike Hapgood, Emma Woodfield, Mario Bisi and Rob Fear, all of whom remain on MIST Council. If you would like more information about what membership of MIST Council entails, then please contact one of them.
The election timetable is as follows:
Friday 31st May - close of nominations
Monday 3rd June - polls open
Friday 28th June - polls close
Monday 1st July - result announced
The May edition is online at: http://www.iugg.org/publications/ejournals/IUGGej1305.pdf
These short, informal newsletters, issued every month on approximately the first day of the month, are intended to keep IUGG Member National Committees informed about the activities of the IUGG Associations and actions of the IUGG Secretariat.
The April issue of the IUGG electronic journal is available:http://www.iugg.org/publications/ejournals/IUGGej1304.pdf
These short, informal newsletters, issued every month on approximately the first day of the month, are intended to keep IUGG Member National Committees informed about the activities of the IUGG Associations and actions of the IUGG Secretariat.
Congratulations to two members of the MIST community who have been awarded prizes by the Royal Astronomical Society.
Professor Steve Milan (University of Leicester) has been awarded the RAS Chapman Medal, which recognises investigations of outstanding merit in Solar Terrestrial Physics.
Professor Mike Hapgood (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory) has been awarded the RAS Service Award, which is to honour any individual who, through outstanding or exceptional work, has promoted, facilitated or encouraged the sciences of astronomy, geophysics, or solar-system sciences and developed their role in the life of the nation, often beyond the requirements of his or her paid position.
Further details on these awards can be found on the RAS web site.