Membership benefits and responsibilities
Scholars, students, practitioners and activists across disciplines and walks of life are eligible to become ISCAR members as individuals or as institutional collectives. ISCAR membership comes with benefits and responsibilities.
Membership benefits and responsibilities
Member-exclusive benefits
Members receive
- Alerts when the bimonthly ISCAR newsletter is published
- Invitations to meetings with leading ISCAR scholars
- Senior/mid-career support conversations
- Mid-career/postdoc support conversations
- Postdoc/doctoral student support conversations
- Access to formative intervention tailored guidance sessions
- Involvement with other scholars and practitioners worldwide affording networking for collaborations in different sectors of practice and across borders
And much more as ISCAR energy radiates and new initiatives take shape.
Responsibilities of members
Members are responsible for
- Supporting their country representatives, regional representatives and the executive board to bring to their attention useful “initiatives from the ground” which have the potential to further ISCAR aims.
- Informing students, colleagues and practitioners that might not know ISCAR about what ISCAR does in the pursuit of its commoning activities.
- Getting involved as volunteers, when members notice that the functioning of the organization would benefit from their expertise (e.g., linguistic, technological…).
Members who already have an account for this site can login directly through the dedicated page.