Election of IUPAC Officers
Election of IUPAC Officers
On 1 January 2008, Bryan Henry (Canada), current president, will become past president and remain an officer and a member of the Bureau for a period of two years; meanwhile Leiv Sydnes (Norway), current past president, will retire.
At its assembly in Torino on 11–12 August 2007, the Council will be asked to elect a president, vice president, secretary general, and treasurer. In addition, there are four vacancies for elected members on the Bureau. Nominations for the various positions that fall vacant at the end of 2007 will have been received by 11 June 2007 (i.e., two months before the start of the 44th IUPAC Council Meeting). Details on the Election of Officers and Bureau Members, including nominations are available online.
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