International Association of Geoanalysts
Michael Wiedenbeck (michawi@gfz-potsdam.de)
13 Belvedere Close Keyworth
Nottingham NG12 5JF, United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 (0) 115 937 5219
jmc@bgs.ac.uk | www.geoanalyst.org
To join, visit: http://www.geoanalyst.org/membership/
Membership benefits include
- Free online access to Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research including past issues
- Reductions in registration fees for IAG meetings and workshops
- Free subscription to Elements magazine
- Significant discount on subscriptions to the GeoPT proficiency testing scheme
- Option to participate in the G-probe proficiency testing program
- A discount on materials sold through our trading company IAGeo Limited
Membership Categories
Membership of the IAG is open to all those with an interest in the analysis of geological and environmental materials and is available in the following categories:
- Voting members. Individuals usually possessing a university degree or equivalent qualification in an appropriate field and having six years relevant experience and be practising in the profession.
- Student members. Individuals studying for a university degree or equivalent qualification in an appropriate subject. Student members enjoy the full benefits of membership of the Association but may not vote in elections. Applications for student membership must be endorsed by the student’s supervisor or Head of Department.
- Corporate members. Organizations and companies that support the aims of the IAG. Corporate membership entitles such organizations and companies to nominate up to two individuals who may enjoy the same benefits as voting members of the Association.
IAG Society News
Elements 2024, Volume 20, Society News Reports
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Elements 2023, Volume 19, Society News Reports
February (v19n1) April (v19n2) June (v19n3) August (v19n4) October (v19n5) December (v19n6) |
Elements 2022, Volume 18, Society News Reports
February (v18n1) April (v18n2) June (v18n3) August (v18n4) October (v18n5) December (v18n6) |
Elements 2021, Volume 17, Society News Reports
February (v17n1) |
Elements 2020, Volume 16, Society News Reports
February (v16n1) |
Elements 2019, Volume 15, Society News Reports
February (v15n1) |
Elements 2018, Volume 14, Society News Reports
April (v14n2) June (v14n3) October (v14n5) |
Elements 2017, Volume 13, Society News Reports
April (v13n2) June (v13n3) August (v13n4) October (v13n5) December (v13n6) |
Elements 2016, Volume 12, Society News Reports
February (v12n1) April (v12n2) June (v12n3) October (v12n5) December (v12n6) |
Elements 2015, Volume 11, Society News Reports
February (v11n1) April (v11n2) August (v11n4) October (v11n5) |
Elements 2014, Volume 10, Society News Reports
February (v10n1) June (v10n3) August (v10n4) December (v10n6) |
Elements 2013, Volume 9, Society News Reports
April (v9n2) August (v9n4) December (v9n6) |
Elements 2012, Volume 8, Society News Reports
April (v8n2) June (v8n3) October (v8n5) |
Elements 2011, Volume 7, Society News Reports
April (v7n2) |
Elements 2010, Volume 6, Society News Reports
April (v6n2) June (v6n3) December (v6n6) |
Elements 2009, Volume 5, Society News Reports
April (v5n2) October (v5n5) |
Elements 2008, Volume 4, Society News Reports
June (v4n3) |