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PDF Version of Membership Application
Your Benefits Include:
Meet with other graduate students to exchange ideas and share information On-site recruitment and interviewing at the APS annual meeting. Online searchable data base of available jobs. Free, biweekly e-mail alerts of the latest job postings by request. The Society’s premier event, attracting some 2,000 plant disease professionals from around the world. Graduate student breakfast, social, symposium, "Art and APS" program, and de Bary Bowl. APS student members giving oral or poster presentation at the Annual Meetings are eligible to apply for an APS Foundation Student Travel Award. Save on Phytopathology, Plant Disease, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, and Plant Management Network. E-mail updates on APS activities and initiatives, along with news and information of interest to the plant science community. Your primary source for information on society business and member activities. Available in both print and online versions. Including online feature articles, e-communities, event registration and e-commerce capabilities. Meet with colleagues in your geographic area to exchange ideas and share information. Save while contributing to the growing knowledge of plant health science through publication in APS journals. Several prestigious awards honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the science of plant pathology. Strengthen your leadership skills and professional contacts. Serve on the Society's Council, Offices, Boards and Committees. Know that you are making a difference. Your membership and involvement in APS help support the advancement of plant health science worldwide. Questions? Contact APS Member Services, 1.800.481.2698 (in U.S.), +1.651.454.7250, or email apsinfo@scisoc.org. You can also request to have membership materials mailed to you.
Membership dues are available on the membership application.
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