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ISSI Call for Proposals for International Teams in Space Science
(incl. Geosciences)

17 January 2007

Dear Sir/Madam,Announcement The International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern, Switzerland, invites proposals from International Teams to conduct on its premises study activities in Space Science (Earth System sciences, Solar and Solar Terrestrial science, Planetary science, Astrobiology, Astrophysics and Fundamental physics), based on the analysis and evaluation of existing data from several spacecraft and eventual integration with ground observations and theoretical models.

Teams would typically consist of about 8-12 members (some could have a few more and some less, to a minimum of 3) and assemble for two/three one-week meetings over 12-18 months. One Team Leader will take the responsibility for the activity of the Team in all its phases and will ensure the interface with ISSI.

Letter of Intent: February 19, 2007
Deadline for proposals: March 27, 2007

Applications
Detailed information on the format and contents of the proposal, selection procedures, schedule and support from ISSI is to be found on the ISSI site:  www.issibern.ch/visitors.html

Information
For further questions and information please contact me at the addresses below.

Vittorio Manno

Bern, January 2007



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Dr.Vittorio Manno
Programme manager
International Space Science Institute (ISSI)
Hallerstrasse 6
CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
Tel: +41 31 6314893/96
fax: +41 31 6314897
E-mail: mannoissibern.ch

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