The 2019 selection round for Affiliate PIs and Junior Associates is open  from 4pm BST on Monday 1st October until  4pm BST on Monday 15th October. Further information about the call process is available online at https://lsst-uk.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/HOME/pages/577830913/2019+PI+Selection+Round. That page includes links to the application forms.

In completing the form to apply to be an Affiliate PI you will be asked to agree to the terms of the LSST:UK Code of Conduct (see https://lsst-uk.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/HOME/pages/50924278/Code+of+Conduct), which has recently been adopted by the LSST:UK Consortium Board, as well as providing information on your research track record and outlining how you would take advantage of LSST PI status.


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