MEMBERSHIP
THE EUROPEAN DIVISION OF THE
iNTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR IDENTIFICATION
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING KINDS OF
MEMBERSHIP AND CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP:
Ordinary Member
Open to individuals only for a term of one calendar year.
Student Member
Open to individual students only for a term of one calendar year.
Sustaining Member
Open to individuals only offering lifelong (non-expiring) membership.
Corporate Category 1
10+ Members.
Open to companies with an employee level between one and twenty four.
Corporate category 2
25+ Members.
Open to companies with an employee level between twenty five and fifty.
Corporate Category 3
50+ Members.
Open to companies with an employee level above fifty.
Donation Member
Open, at the discretion of the Board, to individuals who make a contribution (financial, or otherwise) to the EUIAI that justifies membership privileges without payment for a term that is agreed by the Board (between one year and life).
Reasons to become a member of the European division
of the iai
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Be seen as having an active interest in the fields of forensics and biometrics.
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Actively participate in the promotion of research in the forensics and biometrics fields.
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Have access to training and education through attendance at seminars, conferences and training events.
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Gaining direct access to the decision makers in EU member states, including the European Council and national government representatives.
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Benefit from the many hundreds of years of accumulated experience and expertise available.
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Gain access to information related to all the disciplines of the forensic sciences and biometrics.
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Help encourage the highest ethical standards in the collection, preservation, examination and evaluation of evidence.
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Access and become part of a large network of interested academics, professionals, companies and institutions who are active in the world of forensics and biometrics.
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Enhance your chances of success in the forensics and biometrics markets.
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Contribute to the spread of relevant information on new technologies and technical procedures amongst practitioners and researchers.