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Wednesday, 09 January 2008

Why be a member of ISANA

ISANA membership underpins the work of those who work in the Australian and New Zealand international education industry. The organisation provides the information, training and networks that assist these international educators, administrators and student support staff to accomplish their daily work and advance their careers.

Who is a member of ISANA

The current membership includes practitioners involved in student welfare, marketing, admissions, research, teaching and service provision. As a representative organisation, ISANA is responsive to its membership through its branches. ISANA Council and branch committees are elected by the membership.

Membership is available upon application and the formal acceptance of the ISANA Code of Ethics. Applications are approved by the ISANA Council. Members should be professionally employed in international education, or students, and be committed to the objectives of the Association.

Membership fees

FEES (inclusive of GST) Australia New Zealand
Full-year member (one year) AUD$150 NZ$120*
Two-year member (10% discount) AUD$270 NZ$220*

Full-year Student member (full-time only)

AUD$80 NZ$60*

Full-year NZ secondary/intermediate schools, PTE or language school members     NZ$80*

Groups of 6 applications received at the same time, less 10%  (or AUD$135 each per year / NZ$108* each per year)

* NOTE: ISANA in New Zealand is not registered for GST so the New Zealand fees are GST exclusive

How to become an ISANA member

First read the Code of Ethics and you can either join online or fill out the either the Australian or New Zealand membership form and send it to;

In Australia, you can download the Australian membership form or contact the Secretariat for further information.

In New Zealand, you can download the NZ membership form, or contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 February 2008 )