IUPAC Elections
IUPAC Elections
Nominations for the various positions that fall vacant at the end of 2005 must be received by the Secretary General at the IUPAC Secretariat before 20 June 2005, (i.e., two months before the start of the 43rd IUPAC Council Meeting). Bryan Henry (Canada), vice president and president-elect, becomes president on 1 January 2006. On that date, Leiv K. Sydnes (Norway), current president, will become past president and remain an officer and a member of the Bureau for a period of two years. Other continuing officers include David StC. Black (Australia) as secretary general and Christopher F. Buxtorf (Switzerland) as treasurer.
See the IUPAC Web site for the final document <www.iupac.org/news/archives/2005/43rd_council>.
The candidates—as of 1 May 2005—are listed below:
Provisional IUPAC Elections Ballot
Vice President
Srinivasan Chandrasekaran (India)
Kazuko Matsumoto (Japan)
Nicole Moreau (France)
Bureau
Chunli Bai (China)—reappointment
Dusan Berek (Slovakia)
Srinivasan Chandrasekaran (India)—reappointment
Abu Mahmood (Bangladesh)
Kazuko Matsumoto (Japan)
Stanislaw Penczek (Poland)
Elsa Reichmanis (USA)
Alan Smith (UK)—reappointment
Maria van Dam-Mieras (Netherlands)
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