Getting Involved
There are several ways for organizations and individuals to become involved in the work of the Collaboration. Following the principles of open access and network building, there are no membership charges. The work of the members is on a voluntary basis and is dependent on the support of the organizations they represent and on project‐related grants. There are four categories of membership:
The primary work of the Collaboration takes place through our projects, each led by a member of the ICPHR. To find out how to get involved please take a look at our ongoing projects.
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- Network Member – The name of the person is included on the mailing list of the Collaboration.
- Endorsing Member – The name of the person and/or his/her organization is made visible on the Internet site of the Collaboration and in other publications as a supporter of the work of the Collaboration. This may include permission to use the logo of the organization for publicity purposes.
- Project Group Member – The person participates in the work of one of our projects on the project list, which varies in form and scope, depending on the tasks performed and how the work of the project is organized.
- Sponsoring Member – A sponsor is an individual or an organization who contributes financially to the work of the Collaboration.
The primary work of the Collaboration takes place through our projects, each led by a member of the ICPHR. To find out how to get involved please take a look at our ongoing projects.
Click here to register as a member and/or ask questions about membership and the work of the ICPHR.