Post by Dr. Txec dal Nordselvă on Nov 3, 2015 15:54:04 GMT -6
Welcome one and all to The Royal Society for Advancement of Knowledge!
As the first President of the Royal Society, it is my pleasure to begin by laying out some of the ideas and goals I have for our future.
First, membership will be opened up on a twice yearly basis (dates to be determined) for those interested in joining the Royal Society. There are three levels of membership: Associate Member, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Senior Fellow of the Royal Society. Anyone who applies and meets some minimal requirements will automatically be granted associate membership.
Second, the Royal Society will hold a twice yearly Royal Society Symposium where we will hear from distinguished members of our Society on a wide variety of topics.
Third, the Royal Society will hold regular lectures, open to the public.
Requirements for Associate Membership:
1. Be a citizen of Talossa.
2. Write an essay of not less than three paragraphs but not more than ten paragraphs outlining an active, scholarly interest you have and how you can advance that scholarly interest as an associate member of the Royal Society.
Requirements for Fellow of the Royal Society:
1. A Royal Fellow will have met all of the requirements for associate membership.
2. A Royal Fellow will possess at a minimum the equivalency of a High School Diploma
3. A Royal Fellow must declare upon application a scholarly interest and to maintain membership at this level will present at least one lecture annually on that topic.
Requirements for Senior Fellow of the Royal Society:
1. A Senior Fellow will have met all of the requirements for Fellow of the Royal Society.
2. A Senior Fellow will possess at a minimum the equivalency of a two-year Degree from a college, university, or technical school.
3. A Senior Fellow will present at minimum one lecture per year and participate in the annual Royal Society Symposium either as a lecturer or presenter.
The President of the Royal Society upon nomination and appointment is automatically granted the membership level of Senior Fellow. The Patron of the Royal Society, King John (or his appointed agent), also is automatically granted the membership level of Senior Fellow.
All Senior Fellows of the Royal Society are members of the Royal Society Advisory Council and will meet as necessary. The role of the Council will be adopted when the Royal Society first HAS a council and has bylaws to adopt.
(side note: can the powers that be change the name of this forum, and can someone translate into Talossan the name of the Royal Society?)
As the first President of the Royal Society, it is my pleasure to begin by laying out some of the ideas and goals I have for our future.
First, membership will be opened up on a twice yearly basis (dates to be determined) for those interested in joining the Royal Society. There are three levels of membership: Associate Member, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Senior Fellow of the Royal Society. Anyone who applies and meets some minimal requirements will automatically be granted associate membership.
Second, the Royal Society will hold a twice yearly Royal Society Symposium where we will hear from distinguished members of our Society on a wide variety of topics.
Third, the Royal Society will hold regular lectures, open to the public.
Requirements for Associate Membership:
1. Be a citizen of Talossa.
2. Write an essay of not less than three paragraphs but not more than ten paragraphs outlining an active, scholarly interest you have and how you can advance that scholarly interest as an associate member of the Royal Society.
Requirements for Fellow of the Royal Society:
1. A Royal Fellow will have met all of the requirements for associate membership.
2. A Royal Fellow will possess at a minimum the equivalency of a High School Diploma
3. A Royal Fellow must declare upon application a scholarly interest and to maintain membership at this level will present at least one lecture annually on that topic.
Requirements for Senior Fellow of the Royal Society:
1. A Senior Fellow will have met all of the requirements for Fellow of the Royal Society.
2. A Senior Fellow will possess at a minimum the equivalency of a two-year Degree from a college, university, or technical school.
3. A Senior Fellow will present at minimum one lecture per year and participate in the annual Royal Society Symposium either as a lecturer or presenter.
The President of the Royal Society upon nomination and appointment is automatically granted the membership level of Senior Fellow. The Patron of the Royal Society, King John (or his appointed agent), also is automatically granted the membership level of Senior Fellow.
All Senior Fellows of the Royal Society are members of the Royal Society Advisory Council and will meet as necessary. The role of the Council will be adopted when the Royal Society first HAS a council and has bylaws to adopt.
(side note: can the powers that be change the name of this forum, and can someone translate into Talossan the name of the Royal Society?)