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Call for Nominations for joining the ISCHE Executive Committee (Deadline 4 August)

ISCHE announces that the Call for Nominations for joining the Executive Committee is open until August 4, 2022.  There are two positions available this year.

Individuals may be nominated for the EC either by an affiliated association or by two individual members of ISCHE. Candidates have to provide a 1-page CV and a 1-page statement that, if part of a valid nomination, will be distributed to the membership. Elections will be held during ISCHE’s Annual Meeting in Milan, on Friday September 2, 2022. The support letters can be written in English, French, German, Spanish or Portuguese, but it is recommended that the statement and CV are presented in English so as to ensure that the maximum number of members can read them.

Please send your nomination to ISCHE’s Secretary, Inés Dussel (idussel@gmail.com).

IMPORTANT: Nominations received after August 4, 2022 will not be considered.

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