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GLOBE Seeks Nominations for GLOBE Program Working Groups
The GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO) is seeking nominations for the GLOBE Program Working Groups. Nominations must be received by 15 November 2015.
The purpose of the Working Groups (WGs) is to enhance the role of GLOBE U.S. and Country Partners and GLOBE Scientists and Educators in shaping the future of the GLOBE Program and supporting the development and implementation of GLOBE worldwide. Four GLOBE WGs have been created, all composed of community members. (To learn more, you can read the WG Terms of Reference document, which outlines the purpose and functions of the four WGs.)
WG Members Needed:
- Evaluation Working Group: One individual from the NENA Region
- Education Working Group: One individual from the NENA Region, one individual from the Asia and Pacific Region, and one individual from the Africa Region
- Science Working Group: One individual from the NENA Region, and one at-large individual (from any region)
- Technology Working Group: Two at-large individuals (from any region)
If you would like to apply to be considered for a place on one of the WGs, please complete the Candidate Statement and send it, along with a two-page resume, to lackey@globe.gov by 15 November 2015. (Please be sure that you fulfill all necessary procedures within your organization that are required to serve on a WG.)
If you would like to nominate someone you think would be a good candidate for a WG, please complete the WG Nomination Form and send it to lackey@globe.gov by 15 November 2015. If you are nominating someone else, please ask that person to send the WG Candidate Statement, along with a two-page resume, to lackey@globe.gov by 15 November 2015. (Please remind nominees that they must fulfill all necessary procedures within their organization that are required to serve on a GLOBE WG.)
Get involved in shaping the future of The GLOBE Program and supporting the development and implementation of GLOBE worldwide by applying to join this effort.
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News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office