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Nominations for ISHGR Elections
This form collects basic information about individual's seeking election to ISHGR Board and as ISHGR President. Information entered here will be shared with ISHGR members in advance of a vote on July 1st.

Closing date for completion of form Friday 17th June 2022.

We seek to elect seven members to the Board as well as a new President. The Board will then assign roles to Board members at their first meeting. We will then co-opt onto the Board the following members:  the next host of CHAGS, one representative of the three co-editors of HGR, and two other Board Members, giving a total of 12 people. We will maintain diversity where possible by reaching out for candidates of under-represented genders, career stage, ethnicities, backgrounds. This will give a Board of twelve – we will need this energy to enable ISHGR to be an active organisation with a focus on early career researchers and networking.

We welcome your nominations. You can nominate yourself by using the gform below with a deadline of June 17th. The form asks for brief biographic information and why you should be elected. This data will be shared with ISHGR members in advance of the election. All nominations need to be seconded by an ISHGR member in good standing – i.e. someone who has either paid their 2022 ISGHR subscriptions direct to Liverpool University Press or who has these covered as part of their CHAGS13 registration. We will contact ‘seconders’ to confirm nominations.


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Your Name *
Your email *
Position and Institution *
Brief Biography (500 character max) *
Why do you seek election to the Board of ISHGR?  (500 character maximum)
Why do you seek election as ISHGR President? (500 character maximum)
Please provide the details of one ISHGR member who will second your nomination. Name *
Please provide the details of one ISHGR member who will second your nomination. Email *
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