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The international part of my job seems to be dominating my workload this week. We're making plans for the General Assembly of IUPAP (the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics) which meets in Japan in the middle of October.
We've already submitted nominations for UK and Irish representatives on IUPAP's 18 odd commissions, and we're holding a meeting of the current representatives here at 76 Portland Place on 16 September to identify any concerns or suggestions for the General Assembly.
Then as soon as I'm back from Japan I'm off to Mexico to talk about IOP at the Congress of Latin American Physical Societies on 25 October. This is a really good opportunity to explain our new policy - agreed at the July Council meeting - of offering low-cost digital membership to physicists from developing countries. Wherever possible we want to organise this in partnership with their national physical societies. So the Latin American Congress will be an excellent place to start.
