 Membership
Information and Regulations 1.
Current Fees: | Fellow $75 | Member
$60 | | Retired and Student $25 | Company
$225 | | Associate Members (Education) $25 | |
All membership inquires should be directed
to the Hon. Secretary of the NZIP. Please note that the NZIP membership database
is maintained by the Royal Society of New Zealand. Subscription invoices and reminders
are issued by the RSNZ. Please enclose a stamped, addressed, envelope when paying
your annual subscription if you require a receipt. Failure to pay the annual subscription
within six months of the first invoice may result in termination of your NZIP
membership as per the NZIP constitution. Please note that Members who wish to
resign from the NZIP should send a letter to the Hon. Secretary of the NZIP. Members
will be liable for all outstanding fees as per the constitution of the NZIP. 2.
NZIP Web Site:
The NZIP web site is http://nzip.rsnz.org. This site
contains, current news, details on conferences, the Education Section, forms to
apply for the NZIP School Physics Prize, how to contact the NZIP Secretary, membership
forms and regulations etc.
3.
Membership Regulations: The regulations for members
are quoted below (obtained from the constitution, which is available on request.): Written
applications for membership must be considered by Council. There shall be the
following classes of Corporate Membership: (i)
Fellow (ii) Member. In
addition there shall be classes of Noncorporate Members:
(iii) Student (iv)
Company Subscriber (v) Associate
Member (Education). Noncorporate Members
are entitled to take part in the activities of NZIP as if they were Corporate
Members but shall not be entitled to take part in business meetings of NZIP nor
to vote in the election of Officers or Ordinary Members of the Council, Branch
Committees or the Education Section Committee. The
New Zealand Institute of Physics may from time to time admit suitable candidates
for either Membership or Fellowship to recognise their achievements or commitment
to our science. Corporate Members
(i) Fellow Every
candidate for admission or transfer to the grade of Fellow of the NZIP shall be
proposed and supported by two existing Fellows of the NZIP. A list of current
Fellows of the NZIP can be obtained from the Secretary of the NZIP. Fellowship
applications are to be considered by a committee of Fellows of the NZIP.
A candidate applying for admission or transfer to the grade
of Fellow shall have a degree or equivalent qualification in physics, science
or engineering containing a substantial proportion of physics. Degrees shall be
accredited by the NZIP or be of an equivalent standard. The candidate shall satisfy
the Fellowship Committee that they have made important achievements in an area
related to the application of physics. These may be demonstrated by meeting at
least some of the criteria listed below. The criteria are grouped by employment
sector but many will have relevance to more than one sector and to areas of physics
outside the specified sectors: Physicist
in Industry - technological
innovation contributing to improvements in business performance
- superior
responsibility in terms of management of significant budgetary, staff or facilities
resource
- project management at senior level
- patents,
and other recognition of inventiveness
- successful
creation of own business in technology-based, manufacturing or service sector
- authorship
(individual or joint) of written or verbal reports, not necessarily in the public
domain, which demonstrate original thinking and significant contributions to physics
or application of physics
Physicist
in Higher Education - original
research, as opposed to following established procedures or methods, published
in refereed journals
- superior responsibility in
terms of management of significant budgetary, staff or facilities resource, normally
at the level of Professor, Reader or position of similar responsibility
- substantial
introduction of new courses or teaching methods in higher education
- success
in obtaining research grants
- acting as External
Examiner
Physicist
in Secondary Education - involvement
in curriculum initiatives at regional or national level
- contributions
to teacher training or mentoring
- resource writing
or publications for regional or national use
- advising
and inspecting schools
- outstanding classroom practitioner
- consultancy
work
All sectors
- effective service on various national or international
committees as evidence of national or international reputation
- commitment
to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
(ii) Member All
candidates for admission to the grade of Member shall demonstrate to Council that
their training and interest in physics will allow them to contribute usefully
to the affairs of NZIP and to benefit from their association with NZIP. The
Corporate grades of Fellow and Member may be indicated by the use of the authorised
abbreviations FNZIP and MNZIP. Noncorporate Members
(iii) Student
Every candidate for admission to the grade of Student shall
be a student with a major interest in physics, pure or applied. No one can remain
as a Student Member for more than five years.
(iv) Company Subscriber
A Subscribing Company shall be entitled to nominate two persons
for each unit subscription contributed by that Company.
(v) Associate Member (Education)
Candidates for admission to this grade of membership shall demonstrate
that their interest and involvement in physics education will allow them to benefit
from the activities of the Education Section and shall affirm that they believe
it to be inappropriate for them to apply for admission to Corporate Membership. 4.
NZIP School Physics Prizes:
Any school which
has a fully paid up Corporate NZIP staff member may apply for support of the
Physics School Prize for pupils (current value $45). Please note that there
is only one Physics School Prize per school.
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