UKIC UKIC Membership

UKIC members enjoy many benefits, not least the opportunity to meet fellow conservators at the regular meetings, conferences and lectures held throughout the year. If you need to study, or simply have a refresher on a subject, training and courses are held on a regular basis, covering a range of subjects from stained glass to modern painting conservation.

Members also benefit from receiving regular copies of Conservation News and the annual Conservator journal. Papers on specific subjects and preprints from conferences and lectures are published. UKIC members are informed members.

If you are a conservator, restorer, conservation scientist or indeed anyone with a professional or personal interest in conservation - apply now for membership. Only through your support can we influence decisions affecting conservation issues. UKIC needs your membership, so why not fill in the individual Membership Application Form?

The categories of membership that are available are detailed below.

Full Membership
A Full Member receives copies of Conservation News and The Conservator on regular publication dates together with concessionary rates for UKIC publications and conferences. Full Members also automatically receive membership of one UKIC Section of their choice, and they have voting rights. Accredited membership is held by all those who have successfully completed UKIC's accreditation process. The cost of Full Membership for the year 1 February 2005 to 31 March 2006 is:

Accredited Membership
£146
   
Non-accredited Membership
£ 82
   

Additional Specialist Section Memberships is free for this membership period.
Low Income Membership

This category is for Conservators earning £13,000 or less per annum. Proof of earnings will be required. Please contact the UKIC office if you require further information. Low Income Members receive the same benefits as Full Members. The cost of Low Income Membership for the year 1 February 2005 to 31 March 2006 is:

Accredited Low Income Membership
£110
   
Non-accredited Low Income Membership
£ 62
   

Additional Specialist Section Memberships is free for this membership period.



Unwaged Membership
This category is open to unemployed or retired Profesional Conservators. Proof of status will be required. Unwaged Members receive the same benefits as Full Members. The cost of Unwaged Membership for the year 1 February 2005 to 31 March 2006 is:

Accredited Unwaged Membership
£110
   
Non-Accredited Unwaged Membership
£ 62
   

Additional Specialist Section Memberships is free for this membership period.


Student Membership
This category is open to those in full time education or training posts to a maximum period of four years within any decade. Proof of student status and course information will be required. In the first year following Student Membership, Members may take out Full Membership for the student fee. If a student joins at the start of the academic year (Sep/Oct), their first year's subscription will run from October through to the end of the next membership year. Student Members receive the same benefits as Full Members with the exception of voting rights. The cost of Student Membership for the year 1 February 2005 to 31 March 2006 is:

Student Membership

£29    

Additional Specialist Section Memberships is free for this membership period.


Subscribing Membership
Subscribing Membership (formerly Associate Membership) is intended for individuals who are interested in the aims and objectives of UKIC but whose main occupation is not directly concerned with Conservation. Subscribing Members receive copies of Conservation News and benefit from concessionary rates for UKIC publications and conferences but do not have voting rights. Subscribing Members also receive automatic membership of one UKIC Section of their choice. The cost of Subscribing Membership for the year 1 February 2005 to 31 March 2006 is:

Subscribing Membership

£29    

Additional Specialist Section Memberships is free for this membership period.


Institutional Membership
Institutional Members receive either one, two or three copies of each of the serial publications, concessionary rates on publications and have access to conferences with a discount on the fee. Institutional Members do not have Section Membership nor voting rights. For details of the cost of Institutional Membership for the year 1 February 2005 to 31 March 2006 please contact the UKIC office.

 

UKIC Individual Membership Application Form


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