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MEMBERSHIP



  1. THE ROLE OF STUDENTS
  2. THE BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
  3. QUALIFICATIONS
  4. STUDENT MEMBERSHIP FEES
  5. UPON GRADUATION

1. THE ROLE OF STUDENTS

Recognizing the value of integrating engineering students into the membership of a professional organization, CIM and TMS currently provide metallurgy and materials science students with significant opportunities to accelerate their professional development by interacting with respected members of industry, academia, and government; exploring avenues of publication; and attending local and national meetings which attract engineering experts from throughout the world.

The advantages of joining CIM and TMS include receiving information on the numerous scholarships available through both organizations, their travel grants, reduced prices on publications and conferences, poster sessions, essay competitions, career support, and advice. Student Chapters will profit from start-up funding, field trip assistance, student-industry mixers, lecturer support, and Student Chapter competitions. Joint Student members will have electronic subscriptions to JOM and the CIM Magazine.

Every person gets a different set of benefits from membership. The value of benefits to individuals cannot be judged on the dollar cost of the annual dues. Important value comes from association among the members of the organization, the free exchange of new ideas, new technologies, novel solutions to everyday industrial problems, and unique approaches to research.

MetSoc, TMS, and their members, have a selfish motive in recruiting student members. We are proud of our profession in terms of what it has meant to us as individuals and its contributions to society as a whole. We want to make certain that its worthwhile endeavours continue; therefore, we promote membership to today's students - tomorrow's professionals.

2. THE BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

CIM and TMS have designed their student programs to offer the student as much room for participation as possible in professional and technical societies. The goals of such participation are awareness and technical competence, critical goals to insuring that student membership will continue to build a sound foundation for future growth.

2.1 BENEFITS OF A REGULAR STUDENT MEMBERSHIP WITH CIM

  • Lock into the network - Seek out jobs
    Make incredible contacts and learn more first-hand from those in the industry.
    Use networking opportunities at CIM meetings and career forums in the search for summer jobs, co-op sponsorship or post degree employment.
  • Participate at CIM meetings
    Enjoy special rates for students at national and regional, technical and business meetings.
  • Acquire and share technical knowledge with the industry
    Participate at meetings and use CIM publications to learn from others, share in discussion, present or publish papers.
  • Receive publications
    Membership includes an online subscription the monthly CIM Magaztine, the online annual Directory, and special member rates on the purchase of other publications.
  • Appear in the annual CIM directory - the industry's leading resource
    Your name, details and interest area are listed, along with all other members, award winners and CIM officers.
  • Publish in CIM Magazine
    CIM Magazine is recognized globally as a high quality technical publication.
  • Compete for annual scholarships, bursaries and awards
    Caterpillar Inc. and its Canadian Dealers Scholarship ($2,000), click here for more info.
    Scotiabank and Scotia Capital Markets Scholarship ($2,000), click here for more info.
    CIM President's Medal ($1,000, click here for more info.
    Many CIM Branches, Societies and Divisions offer annual scholarships or bursaries
  • Enhance your resume
    Your participation at CIM meetings, as a volunteer on committees, in making presentations at meetings to other CIM members, in publishing in CIM publications, in obtaining scholarships or awards, will bolster your resume.
  • Demonstrate your interest to potential employers
    Join the technical association of choice for people in our resource industries.
2.2 BENEFITS OF JOINT METSOC-CIM/TMS STUDENT CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP

In addition to being offered a reduced combined membership rate to CIM and TMS, Joint Student Chapter members enjoy all of the benefits offered to CIM and the following TMS student member benefits:
  • Complimentary student social programs held in conjunction with the TMS annual meeting (spring) and the TMS fall meeting.
  • TMS online: TMS online (visit the site at: http://www.tms.org) offers free access to meetings information, publications information, and society product and service information.
  • Eligibility for TMS scholarships. TMS grants in excess of $50,000 US in scholarship money each year.
  • TMS Student Paper Contests are conducted on the graduate and undergraduate levels.
  • Substantial discounts on TMS publications.
  • Complimentary subscription to JOM (Electronic).
  • Substantial discounts on registration at most TMS meetings.
  • Opportunity to serve as a student monitor at TMS meetings.
3. QUALIFICATIONS


To be eligible for student membership, one must be enrolled full-time in a university, college, technological or technical school in a course of study that will normally lead to a career in mineral, metallurgical, or petroleum industries.

To be eligible as a joint student member, your university or school must have an active chapter.

4. STUDENT MEMBERSHIP FEES


Types of Membership Annual Fees
(Cdn) (US)
MetSoc of CIM $20.00 null
TMS (International) null $20.00
Joint Student Chapter (CIM/TMS)
$30.00 $30.00


Students will find that Joint MetSoc/TMS student membership offers strong advantages. The Joint Student Chapter membership fee is only $30 Canadian per year (plus applicable taxes), and the student receives the benefit of belonging to both organizations. TMS student membership is not an option for Canadian students however they can join the Joint ASM/TMS and the Joint MetSoc/TMS.

Joint Student Chapter members are billed annually for the calendar year (January to December).

If students join a MetSoc-CIM/TMS Chapter on or before September 1, their membership will extend until December 31 of that year. If they join after September 1, the membership extends until December 31 of the next year provided that the member will be a student during the full membership period.

Once a student has joined the joint CIM/TMS membership program, it is not necessary to file a new membership application each year. One maintains membership by paying annual dues as billed.

To apply, fill in the Membership Form located on our website (http://www.metsoc.org/Students/jointmem.PDF). Send completed forms, or any requests for additional information to:

Brigitte Farah
Manager, Administration & Meeting Planning
The Metallurgical Society of CIM
3400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, Suite 855
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3Z 3B8
Tel.: (514) 939-2710, ext. 1329
Fax: (514) 939-9160
E-mail: bfarah@cim.org

5. UPON GRADUATION


Upon graduation, joint student chapter members must transfer their memberships to CIM, please send notice to the membership department at: lfoley@cim.org