Becoming a Member
A member of The Chemical Institute
of Canada also becomes a member of a chosen Constituent Society either as a
chemist (CSC), a chemical engineer (CSChE) or a chemical technologist (CSCT). |
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Code of Ethics
CIC Code of Ethics as approved by the Board of Directors
in March 1996. It is honoured by the Constituent Societies. |
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Membership Requirements
There are four levels of membership based on
education and training and involvement in the Canadian chemical community: ACIC (Associate
CIC Member), MCIC (Regular CIC Member), FCIC (Fellow Member of the CIC) and
HFCIC (Honorary Fellow Member of the CIC). |
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Application Form
This application form is for new or
lapsed members
who wish to apply on-line. |
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Membership Fees
Find out what membership fees are for the CSC,
CSChE and CSCT. |
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Membership Benefits
Through its extensive programs and services, the
CIC and its Constituent Societies offer you opportunities for professional
growth, career enhancement and financial benefit. |
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Membership
Agreements
The Chemical Institute of Canada and its Constituent
Societies have agreements with provincial, federal and international
associations which may include joint memberships. |
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