SIRGS |
General information
Purpose The purpose of a SIRG is to provide opportunities for international and multidisciplinary networking between scientists and members of IASSIDD within the same area of interest. In this way, they may create opportunities for sharing information, developing initiatives, finding new colleagues and being visible to newcomers in the field. Through the SIRGs, groups of scientists in the field may easily cooperate on common themes of interests. SIRGs and IASSIDD in general If you want to establish a SIRG: please contact Professor Robert Davis at : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Policy and Procedure Statement on A. Purpose The purpose of a SIRG is to provide opportunities for international and multidisciplinary networking between scientists and members of IASSIDD within the same area of interest. In this way, they may create opportunities for sharing information, developing initiatives, finding new colleagues and being visible to newcomers in the field. Through the SIRGs, groups of scientists in the field may easily cooperate on common themes of interests. B. SIRGs and IASSIDD in general a. SIRGs are eligible to have a representative at the IASSIDD Council and so can influence IASSIDD policy. C. Establishment To be recognized as a SIRG within IASSIDD, a minimum of 10 individual IASSIDD members must agree to a set of common objectives and submit a petition to the IASSIDD Council asking for the establishment of such a SIRG. SIRGs are established with a specific purpose with regard to the group's mission, have the required 10 IASSIDD individual or organizational members, and wish to establish a permanent structure. SIRGs need to maintain by-laws, have elected officers and an Executive Committee, keep written minutes, and hold regular meetings. (The periodicity to be determined by the group). Such groups are entitled to designated session time on the quadrennial IASSIDD Congress program. All SIRGs should endeavor to be multidisciplinary in their composition. SIRGs may maintain their status within IASSIDD by holding at minimum a biennial scientific meeting, holding an annual business meeting, and maintaining a roster of members no less than 30, excluding the officers. D. Organization & Administration In becoming a SIRG, the members should elect a chairperson, deputy chairperson, a secretary/treasurer, and at least four other members to form an Executive Committee responsible for the affairs of the group and with which the Council and the IASSIDD Executive may communicate. Over and above this minimum requirement, the group may make its own decisions as to the exact size and structure of its committee, sub-committees or work groups and other matters. E. Membership SIRGs must maintain a membership register, noting the name and mailing address of members. A copy of the register is to be filed with the Secretary of the IASSIDD annually. F. Responsibilities SIRGs should plan and conduct activities appropriate to their missions. These activities might include, but not be limited to: conferences, roundtables, workshops, internet listservs. dissemination of newsletters, etc. G. Fiscal and Legal Status The IASSIDD is not liable nor responsible for any financial arrangements or debts incurred by any formal or informal SIRGs. |