Individual Membership

Do you work as an evaluator, commission evaluation work, manage evaluation projects, are an academic teaching and conducting research, a tertiary level student or even a professional interested in evaluation and performance measurement? Are you interested in developing your knowledge and skills across evaluation theory, methods and practice while networking with other professionals involved in similar work? Then you will benefit from joining the AES.

Read details of all Membership benefits here

 

Optional print subscription to the EJA

Your membership fee includes online access to the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA). You have the option to receive a quarterly printed edition posted to your address by our publishers Sage Publications. Print subscriptions are $48 for one year and $95 for two years (inc GST).

Enquiries

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Individual Membership Fees

Full Membership (Australia)

Free /year

  • 1 Year $290 incl GST
  • 2 Years $485 incl GST

Full Membership (New Zealand)

Free /year

  • 1 Year $235
  • 2 Years $395

Full Membership (Other)

Free /year

Not living in Australia or New Zealand

  • 1 Year $265
  • 2 Years $450

Indigenous Individual Membership (Australia)

Free /year

  • 1 Year $145 incl GST
  • 2 Years $245 incl GST

Indigenous Individual Membership (Outside Australia)

Free /year

  • 1 Year $120
  • 2 Years $190

Member of Canadian Evaluation Society

Free /year

Not living in Australia

  • 1 Year $135
  • 2 Years $220

Full Time Student (Australia)

Free /year

  • 1 Year $145 incl GST
  • 2 Years $245 incl GST

Full Time Student (New Zealand)

Free /year

  • 1 Year $120
  • 2 Years $190

Full Time Student (Other)

Free /year

Not living in Australia or New Zealand

  • 1 Year $135
  • 2 Years $220

Senior (65 and over) Australia

Free /year

  • 1 Year $145 incl GST
  • 2 Years $245 incl GST

Senior (65 and over) New Zealand

Free /year

  • 1 Year $120
  • 2 Years $190

Senior (65 and over) Other

Free /year

Not living in Australia or New Zealand

  • 1 Year $135
  • 2 Years $220

 

The application process explained

  1. Before completing the application, read the Code of Ethics. Note: It is a condition of membership you agree to be bound by the code of ethics in your evaluation practice.
  2. Complete the online form. Note: You do not have to pay for your membership at this point, you will be required to pay when you follow the confirmation link in the email sent to you.
  3. A system generated confirmation email will be sent to your email address. Follow the link in this email to confirm your email address. Please check your spam folder for this email.
  4. PAYMENT: Upon clicking the confirmation link you will be asked to pay for your membership by credit card. Alternatively, a tax invoice can be emailed to you for offline payments.
  5. Once your membership invoice has paid, Board approval of your application is sought and you will be sent a notification by email. If, for some reason, your application is not approved, you will be fully refunded. Note: students must send proof of their student status to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before their membership can be approved.
  6. Please note your individual membership can only be used by the person applying. Memberships are not to be used by another individual. However, employees can transfer memberships to another individual if the member has left their employer who paid for the membership. This must be approved by the AES and requests must be done in writing to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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