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Senior Membership
SENIOR MEMBER ELEVATION: Senior Membership is available
-- according to IEEE Bylaw I-105.3 -- to engineers, scientists,
educators, technical executives and originators in IEEE-designated
fields who have been in professional practice for at least ten years
and have shown significant performance for at least five of those
years. An existing member who meets these criteria may apply for
elevation or a prospective member who has reached this level may
submit an application for membership AND Senior Member status at
the same time. Members who are eligible for upgrade to Senior Member
may, for whatever reason, be loath to apply. A Senior Member or
Fellow may nominate colleagues for this grade elevation.
Members who wish to apply for Senior membership do
so by completing a form (and usually attaching a resume or curriculum
vitae) and by asking at least three Senior Members or Fellows to
provide recommendations. In the case of a Senior Member or Fellow
nominating a colleague, the nominator completes the application
form on behalf of the nominee and asks other Senior Members or Fellows,
familiar with the nominee's credentials, to complete the endorsement
forms. These materials are sent to the Admission & Advancements
(A&A) Department at IEEE where they are collected. Nine or ten
times each year, an A&A panel made up of 12-15 IEEE Senior Members
or Fellows reviews each of these applications. Typically, about
95% of applicants are granted Senior Member grade, 2.5% are deferred
for further information and 2.5% are denied. When elevation is denied,
most often it is due to a lack of at least five years of demonstrated,
significant performance.
If a candidate has submitted their own application,
he or she receives a letter notifying them of the panel's action;
if the application was submitted on behalf of a candidate, the individual
who submitted the application is notified.
Senior Membership is the highest grade for which one
may apply. Historically, as many as 20% of our members have had
the grade of Senior Member but recently fewer than 10% of our members
are Senior Members. A Senior Member application package can be obtained
from the IEEE Website.
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