
| FULL MEMBER |
Members
will normally be a graduate of a university or other tertiary institution
with a major in earth sciences, or a graduate actively engaged in work
related to the earth sciences. In special circumstances the Executive
Committee may approve for Membership: (a) persons who have been employed
in some technical aspect of earth sciences for a period of at least
five years; or (b) persons who have undertaken and published results
of research in the earth sciences |
| ASSOCIATE MEMBER |
There
are no specific qualifications required of Associate Members, but every
candidate for election must be at least 18 years old, and should produce
evidence of a genuine interest in the earth sciences. A school or other
non-commercial group may become an Associate Member. People who are
eligible for Membership cannot be Associate Members, unless normally
resident outside Australia. |
| JOINT MEMBER |
A
candidate for election as a Joint Member must fulfil all the requirements
of a Member with the stipulation that they be the recognised partner
of an existing Member. Joint Members retain all privileges other than
the right to receive the journal. |
| RETIRED MEMBER |
A
Member of at least ten years who has retired from professional practice.
Retired Members retain all privileges and have the option of membership
with or without the journal. |
| STUDENT MEMBER |
To
be eligible for student membership a person must be an enrolled student
(full-time or part-time) attending a tertiary educational institution
or a secondary school, studying earth sciences. They must provide certification
from their Head of Department. The membership fee is waived for honours
students applying for GSA membership. |
| LIFE MEMBER |
| Please contact the Sydney office for details (misha@gsa.org.au) |
| AFFILIATE MEMBER |
Professionals
in other disciplines who are not eligible to join as Society Members
are able to join Specialist Groups within the Society if employed in,
or genuinely interested in, specialist areas of earth science. Affiliates
are Australian residents and Correspondents are non-residents. Candidates
for both categories must satisfy the appropriate Specialist Group that
they are eligible to join. |