Naace Fellow Membership
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Any Member that can provide evidence of having made an active contribution to the ICT Community beyond that required by their job role in education and commits to continue to do so while a Fellow, is invited to apply.
Naace Fellow Membership now open to applicants.Any Member that can provide evidence of having made an active contribution to the ICT Community beyond that required by their job role in education and commits to continue to do so while a Fellow, is invited to apply. Evidence might include:
Fellow Members will get:
Naace is delighted to announce that we are now ready to accept applications for Naace Fellow membership. Please download the application bellow, complete and send to membership@naace.co.uk. There are four dates in the year where current fellows are asked to approve any new applicants. They can view each application through the closed Naace Communities. Successful applicants will be announced in the newsletter following the closing date for new fellows. The Four deadlines for this year's applicant are as follows:
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Publication date: 07th November 2008 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 07th November 2008 Last updated: 04th December 2008 15:03 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.org/801 |
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