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Fellow: Society
For Science and Nature |
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FELLOW |
Fellows shall have all the rights
and privileges of membership, to hold office and serve
on any committee of the Society excluding the right
to vote.
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To qualify as a Fellow, an applicant shall..
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- Submit letters of recommendation from two (2)Fellows
familiar with the applicant;
- have served a minimum of two (2) years as a
member of the society;
- have specialized in their field for at least two
(2) years immediately preceding application for Fellowship.
- meet such other criteria as the Executive Council
shall establish and publish;
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A Scientist who does not meet the
criteria set forth above may be nominated and elected
to Fellowship by the unanimous affirmative vote of
the Executive Council if such scientist has made exceptional
contributions to the advancement in the field of science
and Nature.
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INTERNATIONAL FELLOW |
International fellows have all the rights and privileges
of membership, excluding the right to vote at the
Annual Business Meeting and to hold office. International
Fellows may serve on any committee of the Society
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To qualify as an International Fellow, an applicant
shall …
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- Meet all the criteria for Members as attested
to by letters of recommendation from two (2) Fellows
familiar with the applicant. These letters must
attest that at least 50% of the
applicant’s research activity is devoted to
the practice of Science and Nature ;
- Depending on the applicant’s education,
training and research activities,this requirement
may vary.
- have served a minimum of two (2) years as a member
of the Society, and
- meet such other criteria as the Executive Council
shall establish and publish.
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A Scientist who does not meet the
criteria set forth above may be nominated and elected
to Fellowship by the unanimous affirmative vote of
the Executive Council if such scientist has made exceptional
contributions to the advancement in the field of science
and Nature.
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HONORARY FELLOW |
An Honorary Fellow shall not be required
to pay annual dues, fees or assessments, and shall
not vote or hold office, but may serve on special
committees, appear on scientific programs of the Society
and participate in discussions of scientific papers.
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To qualify as an Honorary Fellow,
an applicant may be recommended by unanimous vote
of the Executive Council for those Scientist who have
made a contribution to the advancement of science
and nature or has achieved eminence in a specialized
field of science and nature. .
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