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Becoming a Juno Supporter

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Any department or school (if there is no separate physics-based department) offering physics-based teaching and/or research can become a Juno Supporter or Champion.  To become a Juno Supporter the department or school needs to make a commitment to the Code of Practice by letter.  The letter (hard copy on university letterhead) should be signed by the Head of Department or School and a senior member of university staff who has authority to enter into agreements on behalf of the University. 

Suggested content of letter applying to become a Juno Supporter (Word document).

Letters should be addressed to:

Dr Katharine Hollinshead

Project Juno

Institute of Physics

76 Portland Place

London  W1B 1NT

An e-mail acknowledgement will be sent to the department’s nominated Charter contact, followed by a letter with confirmation of the date of which the Department became a Juno supporter.  The department or school may then use the Juno Supporter logo. 

Departments and schools can retain their Juno Supporter status for two years but must apply to become a Juno Champion within this period.  If the department or school is unsuccessful an action plan based on the feedback received from the assessment panel must be submitted.  A further one year is then allowed for a successful Juno Champion application.

 

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