Any juristic person who accepts the goals and objectives of ANSOLE as defined at the Linz meeting can become a member, either by downloading and filling
the membership application form and sending it by email to the coordinator (daniel.egbe@ansole.org) or by filling the interactive membership application form.
Researchers are, in addition, requested to send their scientific CV to the coordinator.
For the moment, a member can revoke his/her membership simply by sending an email to the coordinator and informing him. A member loses the membership, if the person commits deeds which are harmful to the interest of the network.
Two types of membership are possible: “active membership” and “normal membership”.
Active members are those who pay the yearly membership fee:
20€ (Personal membership)
200€ (Institutions)
600€ (Companies)
“Active” members influence the decision making in ANSOLE and have voting and other rights.
Members who cannot acquit their yearly financially contribution are “normal” members. They can participate in the activities of ANSOLE and benefit from its services, but do not have voting and other rights.
This type of membership is limited to individuals. Institutions and companies can only be active members.
Institutional and company members as well as sponsoring entities (minimum 600€ per year) can place their logo and links to their website on
ansole.org.
Membership to ANSOLE Germany e.V. is automatically membership to ANSOLE international. Yearly membership fees to ANSOLE Germany e.V. are as follows:
30€ (Personal membership)
200€ (Institutions)
600€ (Companies)
Payment of membership fees and donations are done through the following bank account of ANSOLE Germany e.V., which legally represents ANSOLE:
Name and address of recipient: ANSOLE GERMANY e.V., Ebertstr 14, 07743 Jena Germany
Bank: Sparkasse Jena
Bank Code: 83053030
Account Nr.: 18025668
BIC/SWIFT: HELADEF1JEN
IBAN: DE52830530300018025668
Donation receipt (Spendenquitung) shall be issued to members and donors.
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