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== Modern category of membership ==

== Modern category of membership ==

However, with a development of transportation services, the distance problem is gradually getting milder. As a result, the term “corresponding member” has changed its initial meaning. Presently, in the most of academies where a corresponding membership exists, this is, in fact, a membership of the lower level, as compared to the full members called [[academician]]s. For example, in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and in the [[Russian AcademyofSciences]] a scientist is usually first elected to corresponding membership and several years later, if he (she) demonstrates new outstanding achievements, to full membership. Moreover, in that Academy, the subsidy paid to the academicians is higher than that to the corresponding members. The word “corresponding” remains in the status name, but is misleading.

With a development of transportation services, the distance problem is gradually getting milder. As a result, the term “corresponding member” has changed its initial meaning. Presently, in the most of academies where a corresponding membership exists, this is, in fact, a membership of the lower level, as compared to the full members called [[academician]]s. For example, in the [[Academy of Sciences of the USSR]] and in the AcademiesofScience in some [[post-Soviet states]] (e.g., Russia, Belarus, Ukraine) a scientist is usually first elected to corresponding membership and several years later, if he (she) demonstrates new outstanding achievements, to full membership.



In some organizations, “corresponding” membership may be preferred by an applicant (which can be an individual or a legal entity) itself. In particular, the [[International Organization of Legal Metrology]] offers two options for the countries: "member" and "corresponding member",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oiml.org/en/structure/members|title=Our Members — English|website=www.oiml.org}}</ref> and the [[American Association of Physicists in Medicine]] also has the full and corresponding variants of membership for the specialists.<ref>[https://www.aapm.org/memb/prospect/fullorcm.asp Membershp types in the AAPM] ([[American Association of Physicists in Medicine|AAPM]] website).</ref>

In some organizations, “corresponding” membership may be preferred by an applicant (which can be an individual or a legal entity) itself. In particular, the [[International Organization of Legal Metrology]] offers two options for the countries: "member" and "corresponding member",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oiml.org/en/structure/members|title=Our Members — English|website=www.oiml.org}}</ref> and the [[American Association of Physicists in Medicine]] also has the full and corresponding variants of membership for the specialists.<ref>[https://www.aapm.org/memb/prospect/fullorcm.asp Membershp types in the AAPM] ([[American Association of Physicists in Medicine|AAPM]] website).</ref>


Revision as of 17:38, 19 August 2023

Acorresponding member (French: membre correspondant; Russian: член-корреспондент, членкор (chlen-korrespondent, chlenkor); German: korrespondierendes Mitglied) is one of the possible membership types in some organizations, especially in the learned societies and scientific academies.

Original category of membership

Historically, this kind of membership was usual for the individuals living far from the academy or outside the country where the central academy offices are located. Because such people were unable to attend meetings, from organizational reasons, they had to communicate their scientific contributions by "correspondence". This is why the status name includes the word “corresponding”.

The problem of accessibility is important also now and accounted for by some institutions in the world. So, for example, the Australian Academy of Science entitles the prominent foreign researchers only to corresponding membership; among the people with this status are David Attenborough (United Kingdom), Rolf M. Zinkernagel (Switzerland), Elizabeth Blackburn (USA) and Gunnar Öquist (Sweden).[1] In such situations, a corresponding membership has normally the same weight as a full membership.

Modern category of membership

With a development of transportation services, the distance problem is gradually getting milder. As a result, the term “corresponding member” has changed its initial meaning. Presently, in the most of academies where a corresponding membership exists, this is, in fact, a membership of the lower level, as compared to the full members called academicians. For example, in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and in the Academies of Science in some post-Soviet states (e.g., Russia, Belarus, Ukraine) a scientist is usually first elected to corresponding membership and several years later, if he (she) demonstrates new outstanding achievements, to full membership.

In some organizations, “corresponding” membership may be preferred by an applicant (which can be an individual or a legal entity) itself. In particular, the International Organization of Legal Metrology offers two options for the countries: "member" and "corresponding member",[2] and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine also has the full and corresponding variants of membership for the specialists.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Corresponding members". Australian Academy of Science. Archived from the original on January 25, 2012.
  • ^ "Our Members — English". www.oiml.org.
  • ^ Membershp types in the AAPM (AAPM website).

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