Membership in the International Network of Genocide Scholars
All INoGS members receive:
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Online access to the Journal of Genocide Research via our member portal (hard copy of the Journal available upon request)
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Access to the searchable Membership Library
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Access to the Grants and Fellowships for Genocide Scholars Database
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Newsletter Subscription
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Job and Event Notifications
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New Publications Notifications
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Conference Notifications
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Ability to nominate individuals for and receive INoGS Lifetime Achievement and Impact Awards
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Ability to participate in all INoGS elections
Memberships
Different Membership levels are available based on career status. Please choose from the following:
Membership: Income of more than €50,000 per annum: €95
This subscription is open to all individuals with an interest in genocide scholarship on a salary of more than €50,000 per annum
Membership: Income between €35,000 - €49,999 per annum: €65
This subscription is open to all individuals with an interest in genocide scholarship on a salary between €35,000 - €49,999 per annum
Membership: Income less than €35,000 per annum: €45
This subscription is open to all individuals with an interest in genocide scholarship on a salary less than €35,000 per annum
Emerging Scholar Membership: €45
This subscription is open to all individuals who have finished their postgraduate work in genocide studies within the last five years. Note that this subscription will not renew more than five years in a row.
Global South Membership: €35
This subscription is open to all individuals regardless of salary who live or work in the Global South. Note that your address and/or institutional affiliation must reflect this status.
Student Membership: €30
This subscription is open to all students currently participating in any degree program or at school. This includes bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs. Note this membership can only be applied for four years without a change in membership.
Unwaged Scholar Membership: €30
This discounted subscription is open to any genocide scholar who, for any reason, is unwaged.
