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JCMT Newsletter No. 20 (PATT Deadline)
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PATT Application Deadline
Deadlines for receipt of JCMT applications for semester 03B is now different for different queues:
United Kindom
The deadline for receipt of proposals for the UK queue is officially
midnight (Hawaii time (10am GST)) on 15 March. Since this date falls
on a weekend, proposals will be accepted until 9am Hawaii time on the
morning of Monday, 17 March.
Netherlands
The deadline for receipt of proposals for the NL queue is officially
midnight (NL time) on 31 March.
International
The deadline for receipt of proposals for the International
queue is officially midnight (Hawaii time) on 31 March. Unofficially
proposals will be accepted until 9am (HST) on 1 April.
Canada
For deadlines, proposal submission procedures, etc., please consult
http://www.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/mag/ctag-policy_e.html.
Please read the article - Electronic
Submission Update before filling in your application forms for the
forth-coming semester. Note that paper submissions are no longer accepted by any queue. Note also that the proposal latex template has been
changed somewhat. Please consult Electronic Submission Update about downloading a new
proposal template.
To ensure prompt processing, please ensure that your applications are
sent to the correct email address in the correct format. Applications for JCMT time should be
submitted to the national TAG of the Principal Investigator (PI) or, if
the PI is not from one of the 3 partners, to the national TAG of the first
named co- investigator on the application who is from one of the partners. If none of the investigators is employed in or by one of the partner countries, then the proposal should be submitted to the International Queue.
Members
of the JAC staff in Hawaii count as International unless they are the PI
on an application, when it should be forwarded to the appropriate national
TAG.
Country paying salary of Principal Investigator
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Gerald Moriarty-Schieven (gms)
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