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Membership
IASA will welcome both collective and individual members, who may be either regular or affiliated.
Regular collective members will be national and international associations and institutions duly established for scientific purposes and open to all active scholars and intellectuals.
Affiliated collective members will be research institutions and universities, or university departments, as well as other associations of active scholars in subject matter of antisemitism and or related fields.
Regular individual membership is open to scholars or professionals active in the teaching or researching of antisemitism.
All members shall respect the principles upon which the Association is founded, and contribute to its purposes.
A dues structure based on collective and individual membership will be established by the Interim Executive Board. It is recommended that a “sliding scale” be adopted giving students easier access to membership, and charging faculty more based on seniority and the cost of living in which the scholar is based.
To become a member download our application here.