AILASA allows for full or associate membership.
Full members are individuals or corporate bodies (including departments, centres and institutes) engaged in teaching and research at the secondary or tertiary educational level.
Associate membership is open to all people who are engaged in the promotion and development of relations with Iberia and Latin America but are not involved in teaching or research.
Applications for membership are welcomed from people of all nationalities.
Benefits of Membership
Subscription to AILASA's academic publication,
the Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research (JILAR),
which appears twice a year.
Reduced registration fee at AILASA´s biennial conference.
The right to contribute to and receive the yearly Newsletter, which informs members of happenings both within AILASA and among the members and institutions engaged in promoting awareness, research and study of Iberia and Latin America. For further information, please contact: Guy Emerson Building 22,
College of Arts and Social Sciences,
The Australian National University,
Canberra ACT 0200 Phone: +61 2 6125 4846
The right to attend and participate in the AILASA biennial conference.
The right to vote in AILASA meetings.
To nominate and be nominated for office.
To network with other persons interested in promoting awareness of and teaching and research about Iberia and Latin America.
Membership Fees (per year) Fees are due on 31 January and include a subscription to the Association's academic journal and newsletter.
Australian
postal address
New Zealand
postal address
All other countries
Staff
Au$50
NZ$50
US$50
Unwaged, students
Au$40
NZ$40
US$40
Institutions
Au$150
NZ$150
US$150
If you wish to become a member of AILASA, please download thesubscription form and send it to
Dr Martha Florez School of Language Studies
Faculty of Arts
Building 110, Baldessin Precinct Building
The Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
Fees are due on 31 January and include a subscription to AILASA's newsletter and to our academic journal (Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research~JILAR).