SETAC Seeks Volunteers for Committee for External Collaborations
SETAC is expanding its science–policy leadership with the launch of its newest committee, the Committee for External Collaborations (CEC), and is now accepting applications from interested members.
The CEC will build structured partnerships with international organizations involved in environmental policy development and implementation, ensuring that the best available science informs regulatory decision-making. Through collaborative initiatives, science briefs and technical issue papers, the committee will help position SETAC at the forefront of science–policy engagement.
The Board of Directors will appoint 10–15 members representing diverse sectors, areas of expertise and geographic regions. Applicants must be full SETAC members in good standing and able to commit approximately 4–8 hours per month.
Learn more about the CEC and submit your application by 6 March.
For questions, please contact Nile Kemble, SETAC President, or Bart Bosveld, Global Executive Director.