Organizational Professional Membership
The ISRP offers Organizational Professional Membership to organizations committed to advancing the field of science and research. As a member, organizations gain access to a network of professional researchers and scientists, discounted rates on ISRP publications and services, professional development and networking opportunities, grants and fellowship opportunities, eligibility to participate in ISRP-sponsored events and workshops, and access to ISRP’s scientific resources. To be eligible, an organization must be engaged in scientific research or education, based in a country that is a member of the ISRP, have a minimum number of employees or staff engaged in scientific research or education, demonstrate a commitment to advancing the field through research and development activities, and have a professional and responsible approach to their research and development activities.
How can Organizational Professional Membership help you?
Organizational Professional Membership with the ISRP is a membership option available to organizations that are committed to promoting the advancement of science and research in their field. This membership provides organizations with benefits such as access to a professional network of researchers and scientists, discounted rates on ISRP publications and services, professional development and networking opportunities, access to grants and fellowship opportunities, eligibility to participate in ISRP sponsored events and workshops and access to ISRP’s scientific resources. Organizations that are engaged in scientific research or education, based in a country that is a member of the ISRP, have a minimum number of employees or staff members who are actively engaged in scientific research or education, can demonstrate its commitment to advancing the field of science and research through its research and development activities and have a professional and responsible approach to research and development activities are eligible for this membership.
Eligibility
The ISRP offers Organizational Professional Membership to organizations that are committed to promoting the advancement of science and research in their field. To be eligible for Organizational Professional Membership, organizations must meet certain criteria set by the ISRP.
The organization must be engaged in scientific research or education, such as universities, research institutes, government agencies, and private companies that have a research and development department.
The organization must be based in a country that is a member of the ISRP.
The organization must have a minimum number of employees or staff members who are actively engaged in scientific research or education. This number may vary depending on the size and scope of the organization, but it is typically in the range of 10 to 20 individuals.
The organization must be able to demonstrate its commitment to advancing the field of science and research through its research and development activities, such as publishing research papers, presenting at scientific conferences, and collaborating with other research institutions.
The organization must have a professional and responsible approach to research and development activities.
In summary, to be eligible for Organizational Professional Membership with the ISRP, an organization must be engaged in scientific research or education, based in a country that is a member of the ISRP, have a minimum number of employees or staff members who are actively engaged in scientific research or education, able to demonstrate its commitment to advancing the field of science and research through its research and development activities, and have a professional and responsible approach to research and development activities.
Membership Benefit
The ISRP offers Organizational Professional Membership to organizations that are committed to promoting the advancement of science and research in their field. This membership provides organizations with a range of benefits that can help them achieve their research and development goals.
Access to a professional network: Organizational Professional Membership allows organizations to connect with other leading research institutions and professionals in their field. This can help organizations stay up-to-date on the latest developments and trends in their area of research and provide opportunities for collaboration and partnership.
Discounted rates for ISRP publications and services: Organizational Professional members will receive discounted rates on ISRP publications and services, such as access to journals and databases, which can help organizations stay informed about the latest research in their field.
Professional development and networking opportunities: Organizational Professional Membership also provides opportunities for professional development and networking, which can help organizations stay connected with other research institutions and professionals.
Access to Grant and fellowship opportunities: Organizational Professional members will have access to different grants and fellowships programs offered by ISRP that can support their research activities.
Eligibility for ISRP sponsored events and workshops: Organizational Professional members will have the opportunity to participate in conferences, workshops, and other events organized by the ISRP, which can help organizations stay current on the latest developments and trends in their field.
Access to ISRP’s scientific resources: Organizational Professional members will have access to ISRP’s scientific resources such as research labs, equipment, and other research-related facilities.
In summary, Organizational Professional Membership with the ISRP provides organizations with a range of benefits that can help them advance their research and development goals. From access to a professional network, to discounted rates for ISRP publications and services, to professional development and networking opportunities, Organizational Professional Membership is an excellent way for organizations to advance their research initiatives and stay at the forefront of their field.
Frequently Asked Questions
Commonly Asked Questions.
1. When Are The Newly Elevated Fellows Announced?
Newly elevated Fellows are announced shortly after the fourth quarter Board of Directors meeting, normally scheduled in late-November/mid-December.
2. What Are The Qualifications For Being Nominated As Fellow?
The nominee must meet the following three basic qualifications: have accomplishments that have contributed importantly to the advancement or application of engineering, science, and technology, bringing the realization of significant value to society; hold Senior member or Life Senior member grade at the time the nomination is submitted; and have been a member in good standing and has completed a minimum of five full years (consecutive or not) of membership in any grade preceding 1 January of the year of elevation.
3. How Do I Begin The Fellow Nomination Process?
The Fellow Nomination Process is started with a nominator. He/she will need to log in with an Primary Web Account.
4. How Are The References And Endorsers Notified?
Once a nomination is submitted, the references and endorsements listed on the form will automatically be notified.
5. What Is The Difference Between A Reference And An Endorsement Form?
A reference is a required part of the nomination process as it cites specific evidence of the nominee’s special qualities and impact of the nominee’s contributions. An endorsement may strengthen a nomination but is not required.