Partners for nuclear technology and research in Europe
ENS’s mission as a learned society includes the task of linking
science and industry. That’s why we are also proud to count over
50 Corporate Members from all over the
globe among our members.
Benefits of ENS Corporate Membership
By becoming member your company will have one seat and the right to vote at ENS' governing body, the ENS General Assembly.
Furthermore, your company will benefit from
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Active participation in ENS’ networking opportunities and working groups
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Possibility to actively contribute to the ENS Education and Training Platform and to post open job positions and training opportunities
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free subscription and possibility to contribute to ENS' quarterly electronic magazine, E-News
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10% discount on delegate rates at conferences organised by ENS
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10% discount on stand orders at industry exhibitions organised by ENS
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reduced delegate rates on conferences sponsored by ENS
Who can become a Corporate Member?
Any organisation operating in the nuclear field is eligible to become a Corporate Member and may be admitted, subject to the approval of the General Assembly.
Corporate Members shall be sought from among scientific and technical organisations and cultural foundations, universities or industrial organisations that are active in the nuclear field.
How to become a Corporate Member?
Admission as an ENS Corporate Member is subject to the approval of the ENS General Assembly. Please contact the ENS Secretariat for more information
Fees
The annual fees are dependent on the number of employees working in the nuclear sector
Category |
No. of staff employed
in nuclear work |
Membership fee Euro |
1 |
1-10 |
735 |
2 |
11-50 |
1.575 |
3 |
51-100 |
2.310 |
4 |
101-150 |
2.730 |
5 |
over 150 |
3.675 |
Fees for research centres, university institutes, government authorities and non-profit organizations are negotiable individually.