Call for Nominations: AAT Time Allocation Committee (ATAC)

Applications close on Wednesday 13th February 2019, 5 PM AWST.
 
On behalf of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) Council, Astronomy Australia Limited (AAL) seeks to appoint three new members to the AAT Time Allocation CommitteeATAC is the committee that allocates time on the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT), as well as Australian time on the Blanco telescope. ATAC meets twice a year in person, with the next meeting scheduled for early May.
 
If you consider yourself well placed to contribute to this committee via your expertise, ideas, and experience, please email [email protected] with a maximum three page application with:

  • a covering letter describing your expertise relevant to the committee terms of reference
  • a brief CV
  • any relevant conflicts of interest.

AAL is committed to equity and diversity and encourages applications from all interested candidates with relevant expertise and skills. To achieve our gender balance targets across the committee membership, at least one of these appointments will be offered to a suitable female candidate and at least one appointment will be offered to a suitable male candidate.

Please do not hesitate to contact AAL if you have any questions regarding these committees:

Mita Brierley, Senior Program Manager
Lucyna Kedziora-Chudczer, Program Manager

Applications close on Wednesday 13th February 2019, 5 PM AWST. Late applications will not be accepted.

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