ISWI Newsletter - Vol.12 No.14
17 November 2020

Dear ISWI Participant:

Your space weather announcements are always welcomed here.

In this issue (#14), there is an important message from the ISWI Secretariat.

Cordially yours,
George Maeda
Editor of ISWI Newsletter

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

[1] Message from the Executive Director, ISWI Secretariat (read it)

[2] AGS Newsletter- Vol.3 No.10; 24 October 2020 (read it)

[1] Message from the Executive Director, ISWI Secretariat

Dear ISWI colleagues,

Hope you are staying safe during the pandemic. Looks like the vaccine for COVID-19 is around the coroner, but still it may take several months before the beginning of normalcy. The space weather community has been active on several fronts. NASA is in the process of establishing a Space Weather Council (SWC), which is a community-based, interdisciplinary forum to provide expert advice on matters relevant to space weather in support of the NASA Heliophysics Division. The COSPAR Space weather roadmap is being updated. Early this year, a new effort known as International Space Weather Action Teams (ISWAT) has started to promote global collaborations in addressing challenges across the field of space weather. Details on ISWAT can be found in
https://www.iswat-cospar.org/clusters_teams. There are many groups that ISWI colleagues may find interesting. If you are interested in participating in any of these activities, you can approach the contacts given in the above web site.

The next annual steering committee meeting is unlikely to be a face-to-face meeting. We will hold it virtually. One of the important items to discuss during the steering committee meeting and also with the community is how to continue the outreach activities. I am thinking of a couple of possibilities. One is to hold monthly online seminars that the ISWI community can attend. The seminars will cover both science and instrument deployment. The other is to hold a virtual ISWI School over the next few months to continue to reach to students and young scientists. I welcome your opinion and suggestions on these two items. Please send your suggestions to me (nat.gopalswamy[at]nasa.gov) and Pat Doherty (patricia.doherty[at]bc.edu). It may also be worthwhile to have online meeting of all the national coordinators to discuss the educational activities. I will compile the suggestions and summarize them in one of the future ISWI newsletters. In the meanwhile, get your friends and colleagues to subscribe to the ISWI Newsletter, so they can receive information on the educational activities.

Best,
Nat Gopalswamy
2020 November 16.

Stay safe!

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[2] AGS Newsletter- Vol.3 No.10; 24 October 2020

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE:

1. JOIN AGS TODAY!

2. ADVANCED SCHOOL AT IAA-CSIC ABOUT “PLANETS, EXOPLANETS AND THEIR SYSTEMS IN A BROAD AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONTEXT”

3. VACANCY ADVERT: HEAD OF SECRETARIAT (AFRICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY) DARK AND QUIET SKIES FOR SCIENCE & SOCIETY (VIRTUAL WORKSHOP)

4. MOTHERS IN SCIENCE

5. NEW GRANTS: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2021-2022 FACULTY FOR FUTURE FELLOWSHIPS

6. SCIENTIST OF THE MONTH: RAMASAMY VENUGOPAL

7. POEM OF THE MONTH: Be the best of whatever you are by Douglas Malloch

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