holds an appropriate qualification in agriculture and/or natural resource management; or
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Has achieved professional status and a position of professional responsibility thorugh a combination of post-secondary education and a minumum of ten years practical experience in agriculture and/or natural resource management
Student Member
Any person who is enrolled as an undergraduate in a tertiary course that, when completed would satisfy criteria for membership of AIAST, may apply to become a student member.
Honorary Life Member
Any financial Member who has made an outstanding contribution to the Institute shall be eligible for Honorary Life membership of the Institute. Nominations for Honorary Life membership may be recommended to the Board by Divisions or Special Interest Groups.
Associate Member A person that does not meet full membership requirements but has an interest in the profession.
Corporate Membership
1. Membership rights
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Full Members and Honorary Life Members shall have the right to hold any office and vote at general meetings of the Institute; allowed to participate in any AIAST committees, Divisions and/or Special Interest Groups.
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Associate Members and Student Members shall have the right to attend but not vote at any general meeting of the Institute and are not permitted to hold any national position of the Institute. Furthermore such members are allowed to participate in any AIAST committees, Divisions and/or SIGs by invitation.
2. No transfers
The rights of being a Member are not transferable whether by operation of law or otherwise.
NSW Division - Future of Agriculture Seminar 24-09-2010
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