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Call for applications to serve on GMTO Board or GMT Science Advisory Commitee

9/8/2019

 
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The GMTO Corporation is constructing the 25.4 metre Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) in Chile, in which AAL and the Australian National University are partners. AAL is looking to fill 2 vacancies, one for an Australian-based astronomer to serve on the Board of the GMTO Corporation, and one to serve on the GMT Science Advisory Committee. Please follow the links below for a description of what each role entails plus how to apply, and please get in touch with the named contact person if you have any questions.
  • GMTO Board
  • GMT Science Advisory Committee
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Applications for both positions close on Friday 23rd August 2019 at 5pm AWST.
 
AAL is committed to equity and diversity and encourages applications from anyone with the appropriate expertise and skill level.

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