CNS Membership
Benefits Accruing to CNS Members
- Belong to a Professional Society with its mandate in the area of your professional career
- Complimentary membership to full-time students in Canadian institutions; if CNS members in year of graduation, 50% discount on membership fees for next 2 years.
- Take advantage of many excellent opportunities to grow professionally by meeting and networking with colleagues in Canada and internationally
- Take advantage of excellent opportunities to grow personally by volunteering, learning new things and new skills
- Receive earliest notification of CNS Courses and Conferences, Branch Seminars and other Programs
- Receive early notices by e-mail of many other items of interest
- Receive special member registration fees to CNS Conferences and Courses
- At Conferences organized by another Society (e.g., ANS) and co-sponsored by the CNS, take advantage of same fee as member of the organizing Society
- Low membership fees compared to many other similar societies
Joining the CNS
The Canadian Nuclear Society welcomes new members. What better way to stay up-to-date on developments in the nuclear industry in Canada! Membership is per calendar year.
Fees (including tax) for new members are only:
- $92.00 for regular members for 2021, and about $86.40 for each additional year 2021-2025
- $54.10 for retiree members for 2021, and $48.40 for each additional year 2021-2025
- $31.00 for student members from outside Canada, for 2021 But:
- Full-time students in Canadian institutions: You may apply for complimentary CNS Student Membership! As part of the registration process, you will be asked to confirm your full-time-student status (student card or other institution documents) in the current year. Once that confirmation is received, your membership will be approved.
Note: to be eligible for the student fee for CNS conferences and courses, you must be a CNS student member in good standing.
This option is for 1st time members only. If you are, or have ever been, a CNS member please go to the “Renewing your CNS membership” section.
New Members! You can conveniently and securely join on-line and receive your receipt immediately! It is a very fast and convenient process.
Welcome new members!
Renewing your CNS membership
Renewing Members! If you have ever been a member of CNS, we have sent out an email (to the email address we have on file for you) with instructions on how to renew your membership. If you have not received this email or have changed your address please send your name, current email address, and CNS Member ID to membership@cns-snc.ca and we will send you instructions on how to renew your membership.
If paid by 2021 Dec 31, fees (including tax) are only:
- $92.00 for regular members for 2021, and about $86.40 for each additional year 2021-2025
- $54.10 for retiree members for 2021, and $48.40 for each additional year 2021-2025
- $31.00 for student members from outside Canada, for 2021 (subject to verification of full-time-student status)
- Full-time students at a Canadian institution receive a complimentary CNS student membership, subject to verification of full-time-student status.
If paid after 2021 Dec 31, fees (including tax) are only:
- $109.35 for regular members for 2021, and $92.00 for each additional year 2021-2025
- $65.60 for retiree members for 2021, and $54.10 for each additional year 2021-2025
- $31.00 for student members from outside Canada, for 2021 (subject to verification of full-time-student status)
- Full-time students at a Canadian institution receive a complimentary CNS student membership, subject to verification of full-time-student status.We have also a couple membership, for couples who live at the same address. The first member of the couple (labelled Couple A) pays the standard required amount, but the second member (labelled Couple B) receives a discount of $25 per year.
Welcome renewing members!
CNS Privacy Policy
The Canadian Nuclear Society has always treated its membership information with great care and discretion. It has now formally created a Privacy Policy to comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), the Canadian federal privacy law, which came into effect on January 1, 2004.