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We are pleased to open nominations for EIANZ Fellows, Honorary Fellows and Life Members.
Nominations close Friday 9 August 2024 – download the nomination guidelines and forms via the links below. We've included a sample form to help with your submission, but please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. More information about each category is included below.
From 2025, the Institute will move to reviewing these nominations once annually, with nominations open year-round to allow members to nominate their peers at any convenient time.
Fellowship is recognition of the leading role that a member has played in the environment profession. It is a well-deserved acknowledgement of their professional standing and commitment to ethical practice over an extended period.
Nominees must:
See a list of our current EIANZ Fellows here.
Honorary Fellowship is traditionally awarded to a non-member for their significant contribution to the industry.
Nominees must:
See our current Honorary Fellows here.
Honorary Life Membership is the highest form of distinction awarded by the Institute and recognises exceptional service to EIANZ. Nominations for Honorary Life Membership may be made by an Australian Division, the New Zealand Chapter, a Special Interest Section, the Certification Board, the Qualifications Accreditation Scheme Board or an EIANZ Board member.
See our current Honorary Life Members here.
If you are interested in nominating a member for Honorary Life Membership, please get in touch via email to office@eianz.org to discuss.
Fellowship Download the nomination guidelines → Download the nomination form → Download the sample nomination form → Honorary Fellowship |
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.