Ordinary Membership
Each year of membership (ordinary and reduced) runs from February 1st of the current year to January 31st of the subsequent year.
Benefits
Interaction, networking and mentoring from Australia’s leading genetics researchers and educators
Reduced registration fees for the annual conference
Participation in workshops and seminar series, including joint seminar series with international genetics societies
Eligibility for GSA awards and prizes: Ross Crozier Medal, Alan Wilton Award, Genetics Society of AustralAsia Award for Excellence in Education
Eligibility for the GSA Workshop Support Scheme
Eligibility to put forward nominations for the GSA M.J.D. White Medal
Subscription to the GSA Events and Job Advertisement email alerts
Access to the GSA mailing list to distribute information to members
Participation in Science and Technology Australia (STA) to promote the collective interests of the genetics community to policymakers and government leaders
Reduced Rate Membership
Eligibility: Currently enrolled students (undergraduate, Honours, Masters, PhD) and those not in full-time employment.
Benefits
Interaction, networking and mentoring from Australia’s leading genetics researchers and educators
Reduced registration fees for the annual conference
Participation in workshops and seminar series, including joint seminar series with international genetics societies
Eligibility to participate in the Early Career Mentoring program (early career members only)
Eligibility for GSA awards and prizes: D.G. Catcheside Prize, Spencer Smith-White Travel Award
Eligibility for the GSA Student Research Grant Scheme (students only)
Eligibility for the GSA Workshop Support Scheme
Eligibility for GSA conference prizes: Mayo Prize, Jenny Graves Prize, Sidney James Prize
Eligibility to put forward nominations for the GSA M.J.D. White Medal
Subscription to the GSA Events and Job Advertisement email alerts
Access to the GSA mailing list to distribute information to members
Participation in Science and Technology Australia (STA) to promote the collective interests of the genetics community to policymakers and government leaders