The December issue of the IUGG electronic journal is available: http://www.iugg.org/publications/ejournals/IUGGej1212.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.
STFC has reestablished the Solar System Advisory Panel, the terms of reference and membership of which are outlined here. The panel has been asked to provide input to the 2013 Programmatic Review. To gain an understanding of the Solar System Science research community's priorities there will be a town hall meeting at the RAS on Monday 10 September, starting at around 10:30. Further logistical details will be published in early September.
A strong turnout from the MIST community will help show we are active and have an important contribution to make to Solar System Science in the UK, so we encourage as many people as possible to attend.
Colin Forsyth and Mervyn Freeman have now stepped down from MIST council, we are grateful to them for their hard work in supporting the community over the past few years.
Congratulations to Ian McCrea, who has been elected to MIST Council to replace David Southwood.
Ian joins Mike Hapgood, Mario Bisi, Rob Fear and Emma Woodfield, who remain on MIST Council from previous elections.
We would like to thank David for his hard work supporting the community over recent years.
The June issue of the IUGG electronic journal is available: http://www.iugg.org/publications/ejournals/IUGGej1206.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.