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CHARTERED PHYSICIST

Welcome to the Institute of Physics the home of physics and physicists in the UK, Ireland and beyond.
Chartered Physicist (CPhys) is the professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Physics to practising professional physicists. Being a Chartered Physicist proves that you have knowledge and experience as a physicist that can be relied on by employers and the wider community. Chartered Physicists agree to be bound by a code of conduct that reflects best practice. The code requires our members not only to show a high level of professionalism, but also to continually advance their competence through continuing professional development. To apply for CPhys you will either need to already be a Member of the Institute of Physics or be ready to submit your Member application at the same time as this one. Member guidelines can be found at www.iop.org (Professional Development). In addition, you can apply for more than one chartered status at a time. More details about CSci and CEng can be found at the same web address. You will need to demonstrate that you have the breadth and depth of physics knowledge and professional competence required for a Chartered Physicist. These guidelines explain how you can do this.
Chartered Physicist - CPhys
Any candidate for Chartered Physicist may be invited far interview to confirm academic MPhys equivalence and/or to confirm professional experience.

Is your degree accredited by the Institute of Physics?

YES

YES

YES

NO
Do you have an integrated masters degree?
Academic requirements met

Complete the Professional Review Report After a minimum of four years since completion of your first degree you may be able to demonstrate the level of competence required

Have you completed an Institute Accredited Company Training Scheme to cover the initial professional development phase?
Complete the Professional Review Report You may need more than five years since you completed your first degree to be in a position to demonstrate the level of competence required

Submit the Professional Review Report

NO
You need to provide evidence of MPhys equivalence
Complete MPhys Equivalence Report

NO

Core of Physics evidence for each element

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1. Physics knowledge
All candidates are required to demonstrate that they have the breadth and depth of physics knowledge that is required for a Chartered Physicist. There are two ways to do this: 1.1 Accredited Educational Route You provide evidence that you hold an integrated masters degree accredited by the Institute of Physics. 1.2 General Route You demonstrate that you have knowledge equivalent to an integrated masters degree accredited by the Institute of Physics. In order to do this you must complete the MPhys equivalence report template. The template can be found as an editable document at www.iop.org (Professional Development). Whichever route you follow you may be asked to attend an interview (see section 3) to discuss your knowledge in greater depth.

D. Communication and interpersonal skills You should demonstrate your ability to: a) communicate clearly and effectively with others at all levels, by both oral and written methods b) present and discuss concepts, ideas and plans convincingly and objectively with your superiors and others c) participate effectively within a team d) exert appropriate influence and effective leadership qualities. E. Professional conduct You should demonstrate how you will perform these behaviours as a responsible chartered physicist: a) comply with the Institute of Physics code of conduct b) observe rules and regulations relating to your professional practice as a physicist c) be aware of and sensitive to health, safety and environmental issues d) carry out the continuing professional development necessary to ensure competence in your future career. We expect you to interpret these statements in the context of your job. While everyone has to satisfy each of the major headings A - E, we realise that within each heading you are likely to be stronger in some areas than others. We ask that you demonstrate competence in a range of work which has required exercise of your independent technical judgement, and some direct responsibility for resources, taking account of financial, commercial, safety, statutory and national considerations. Your knowledge and experience must reflect a broad view of your employer and working environment. The main facets for which you will need to show evidence are: CPD aimed at developing a deep specialism and/or broad knowledge across a physics related area; Ability to carry out complex tasks in a fully flexible and adaptable manner; Beginning to gain greater skills in dealing with customers/colleagues/students; Identifying new opportunities for both your own development and that of the organisation; Working to support the aims of your organisation and to promote it within your sector; Starting to demonstrate leadership qualities and to take on team leader responsibilities; Developing potential in others. Further details of how to show these skills can be found in the document Guidance on responsible experience which can be found at www.iop.org (Professional Development). At an absolute minimum this will take you at least five years, and experience shows that candidates who have completed a company training scheme accredited for CPhys (ACTS) are more likely to actually reach the required level of competence in this minimum time period. 2.2 How do I prove I have these competences? By providing a professional report summarising your training, skills and experience which may consist of a continuous text as described below or a shorter summary that refers to a portfolio of evidence of your training and experience if you have one. 2.2.1 Accredited Company Training Scheme (ACTS) Route The IPD section of your professional report is provided by reference to the Institute ACTS you have completed. You then need only document your current job, responsible experience and CPD progress and planning.

2. Professional competence
All candidates are required to demonstrate that they have the professional competences and responsible professional experience required of a Chartered Physicist: 2.1 Professional competences for Chartered Physicist A. Application of general and specialist knowledge You should demonstrate your ability to: a) evaluate data critically, drawing logical conclusions b) apply a logical approach to problem solving c) apply a creative problem solving approach to physics-related projects In addition you are asked to demonstrate your ability in two of the following areas: d) exploit and/or develop emerging technologies to enhance current practices e) ensure continuing fitness for purpose of products and services f) publish in peer reviewed scientific journals to further the understanding of the physics community g) promote innovation and technology transfer h) supervise undergraduate or post-16 physics project work i) design and deliver undergraduate programmes j) contribute to the profession outside your immediate working environment k) contribute to the public understanding of physics. B. Applying physics to the analysis and solution of problems You should demonstrate your ability to: a) identify potential projects and opportunities using your physics knowledge b) conduct and document appropriate research and design possible solutions c) plan and implement solutions d) evaluate solutions and make improvements. C. Technical and managerial skills You should demonstrate your ability to: a) plan for effective project implementation b) make effective use of all resources (such as people, time, finance, physics knowledge) and demonstrate leadership in carrying out tasks c) develop the capabilities of people for whom you are responsible, e.g. students, team members, to meet the demands of changing technical and managerial requirements d) bring about continuous improvement through quality management.

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2.2.2 General Experience Route You provide the full professional report including documentation of your IPD. We do need to check the information, but rather than ask you for lots of counter-signatures we just ask you to choose two supporters who can verify the information you have given us. Details of requirements for supporters are given in section 5 below. Dont forget that two years of your experience has to be at a responsible level 2.3 Your professional review report We ask every applicant to send us a professional review report. However for those coming from an ACTS, the IPD section may be omitted. This report, explained below, summarises and links your experiences to the competences for CPhys. It also highlights how you have gained experience at a responsible level and provides us with a very accurate snapshot of your career at the time of application. The report should be structured as follows: Introduction outlining your current role. Initial Professional Development (IPD) specifying the experience you have gained in the competence areas (not required with ACTS. Instead there should be a signed declaration from the candidates line manager that the candidate has completed the accredited training scheme. In this case the total report length should be 800-1500 words.) Responsible experience giving three examples of how you are using your physics knowledge and skills to work at a professional level. These examples must be spread over at least 2 years to prove you have been working at a responsible level for this period. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) detailing activities undertaken during your working life and outlining future career plans that will ensure you meet the revalidation requirements. To help you write this report we have provided a template. You can download it as an editable word file from www.iop.org (Professional Development). You are strongly recommended to use the template as not doing so will mean your application takes longer to process. If you are applying for more than one chartered status you will need to address different competencies and must write a separate professional review report for each application.

5. Choosing your supporters


Applications for CPhys need two supporters who can verify the information in the application and comment on your suitability for CPhys. Please consider the following when choosing your supporters Normally both supporters should be Chartered Physicists. Occasionally the panel will accept applications from people who have only one Chartered Physicist supporting them. In this case the second supporter should be a Chartered Engineer, Chartered Scientist or Chartered Chemist and the reason for your choice should be explained in a covering letter. Normally one supporter should be outside your work place. The panel request this to ensure independence of opinion. There are circumstances where the applicants role and experience are particularly confidential and this might not be sensible or practical. In this case you should contact the professional Standards Office for advice before submitting your application.. Both supporters should have known you (or known of you) for at least one year. Remember that you must not be related to either of your supporters. If it requires more than one supporter to verify your information, this is acceptable but the absolute minimum number should be specified. You should make sure that the supporters are willing and able to verify your information and that they are contactable during the ensuing couple of months following your application. The most common cause of delay in processing applications is unavailability of supporters. In the event of inconclusive comment from supporters we may contact them for further information or ask you to nominate a third. Additional guidance can be found in the document called Choosing your supporters which can be found at www.iop.org (Professional Development).

6. How applications are assessed


A panel of five Chartered Physicists sees each application. The panel assesses the information in the application, and the comments of the supporters, and compares these against the requirements for Chartered Physicist. The panel will choose to accept, reject or defer the application. Occasionally applications are deferred to allow the candidate an opportunity to supply additional information. Other deferrals are generally due to insufficient responsible experience. Where an application is deferred or rejected the applicant will always receive a letter explaining the reason for this and suggesting a future course of action.

3. Interviews
The aim of the interview is to confirm the information supplied within the application and to verify that you meet the standards required of a Chartered Physicist. Interviews will last between 30 and 60 minutes. Further guidance will be supplied once the need for an interview is confirmed.

7. How long will my application take to be processed?

The membership department will normally acknowledge receipt of your


application and acknowledge that it is in due form within 14 days and send out your supporter forms within four weeks. You will normally receive a decision on your application within six weeks of your supporters returning their forms. Complicated cases will inevitably take longer and it is in your interest to make sure that the information supplied is as complete as possible and that your supporters are willing, able and available.

4. How long will my application take to write?


We find it takes people approximately three hours to complete an application for any chartered status if they do it all in one sitting. The requirements for CPhys are constantly reviewed for relevance and so it is important that you submit your application as soon as it is complete to ensure that it complies with the current standard.

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Subscription fees for 2009


GRADE Years in paid employment Fellow n/a Member 9+ 78 56 up to 4 Other grades studying (postgraduate students)1 Part-time employment AND income n/a greater than 10 000 p.a. all grades Income less than 10 000 p.a. n/a - all grades except Student Members CEng registration fee p.a. n/a (passed to EC (UK) in full) CPhys registration fee p.a. n/a CSci registration fee p.a. n/a (passed to Science Council in full) REMISSION (applies to subscription rates only) Retired: 60+ (all grades) 46 Retired: 70+ (all grades) 0 RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS 2 Members of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, the Royal Astronomical Society and the Royal Meteorological Society may reduce their membership subscription rate by 25% (please indicate IPEM, RAS or RMS on subscription notice). Fee 120 90 74 62 44 16 46 15 29 15 15

How to apply
All candidates must submit a: application form, including sufficient supporter details CV degree certificates. (These must be notarised copies of the originals -authenticated and signed by your manager/director/head of department as being true copies of the originals. Please do not send original certificates.) organisational chart professional review report (see above) Masters equivalence report where necessary

Unfortunately we will have to return incomplete or overlong applications to you.

Contact details
Please send your application to: Membership Department The Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT United Kingdom If you have any questions either telephone: +44 (0) 20 7470 4800 or e-mail: cphys@iop.org

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Read the guidance notes

Do you meet the requirements?

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Choose two supporters

Write your professional review report

Update your CV

Complete the application form

Send the application, report and CV to us

You receive notification of the decision

Application reviewed by panel of peers

Supporter forms received by the membership department

Membership department receives the application, acknowledges it and sends out the supporter forms

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To claim the studying rate (other grades) the full time study section on the reverse of the subscription renewal form must be completed. Only one reduction may be claimed one reciprocal agreement or remission.
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MPhys Equivalence Report Template


Save this PDF to your computer and complete it off-line.
All candidates who do not have an accredited integrated masters degree in Physics must complete this form.
Name Membership Number

CORE OF PHYSICS TOPICS


If you hold an IOP accredited BSc give details here: Degree title Completion date Awarding body

OTHERWISE explain briefly your knowledge of each topic and how it was gained: (for example:

diffraction included in Physics 101 Optics and Waves course. Heisenberg covered in Wave Mechanics in second year magnetic properties of paramagnetic material in final year solid state option xxx by private study ref: Eisberg, Modern Physics pp123-145, used in yyy project)
Mathematics for Physicists

Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; complex numbers Series expansions, limits and convergence Calculus to the level of multiple integrals; solution of linear
ordinary and partial differential equations

Three-dimensional trigonometry Vectors to the level of div, grad and curl; divergence theorem
and Stokes theorem

Matrices to the level of eigenvalues and eigenvectors Fourier series and transforms including the convolution
theorem

Probability distributions
Mechanics and Relativity
Classical mechanics to include:

Newtons laws and conservation laws including rotation Newtonian gravitation to the level of Keplers laws
Special relativity to the level of:

Lorentz transformations and the energy-momentum


relationship

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Quantum Physics
Background to quantum mechanics to include:

Black body radiation Photoelectric effect Wave-particle duality Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle
Schrdinger wave equation to include:

Wave function and its interpretation Standard solutions and quantum numbers to the level of the
hydrogen atom

Tunnelling First order time independent perturbation theory


Atomic, nuclear and particle physics to include:

Quantum structure and spectra of simple atoms Nuclear masses and binding energies Radioactive decay, fission and fusion Pauli exclusion principle, fermions and bosons and elementary
particles

Fundamental forces and the Standard Model


Condensed Matter Physics

Mechanical properties of matter to include elasticity and


thermal expansion

Inter-atomic forces and bonding Phonons and heat capacity Crystal structure and Bragg scattering Electron theory of solids to the level of simple band structure Semiconductors and doping Magnetic properties of matter
Oscillations and Waves

Free, damped, forced and coupled oscillations to include


resonance and normal modes

Waves in linear media to the level of group velocity Waves on strings, sound waves and electromagnetic waves Doppler effect
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Electromagnetism

Electrostatics and magnetostatics DC and AC circuit analysis to the level of complex impedance,
transients and resonance

Gauss, Faraday, Ampre, Lenz and Lorentz laws to the level of


their vector expression

Maxwells equations and plane electromagnetic wave solution;


Poynting vector

Electromagnetic spectrum Polarisation of waves and behaviour at plane interfaces


Optics

Geometrical optics to the level of simple optical systems Interference and diffraction at single and multiple apertures Dispersion by prisms and diffraction gratings Optical cavities and laser action
Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
Zeroth, first and second laws of thermodynamics to include:

Temperature scales, work, internal energy and heat capacity Entropy, free energies and the Carnot Cycle Changes of state
Statistical mechanics to include:

Kinetic theory of gases and the gas laws to the level of Van der
Waals equation

Statistical basis of entropy Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions Density of states and partition function
PROJECT
what the project was designed to achieve. Describe Rough guide: 400 words

Project aim

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Outcome
you did and the results of the project and how they relate to the original aims. What Rough guide: 600 words

Outcome

Development
you developed your skills and knowledge to meet the needs of the project How Rough guide: 600 words

Development

Evaluation
review of the project and any future improvements that could be made A A summary of the skills and knowledge you developed. Rough guide: 400 words

Evaluation

All information provided by me within this report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signed
Thank you for completing your MPhys equivalence report.

Date

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Guidance on Responsible Experience


The following document has been written to help candidates applying for chartered status to know what is expected of them. The criteria listed below are by no means exhaustive and the Institute has a flexible attitude towards different approaches to responsibility. No candidate is expected to show evidence of all of these criteria. If you have any questions not answered by the advice here then please contact the professional development team: cpd@iop.org Summary
Your knowledge and experience must reflect a broad view of your employer and working environment. The main facets you will need to show evidence of are: CPD aimed at developing a deep specialism and/or broad knowledge across a physics related area; ability to carry out complex tasks in a fully flexible and adaptable manner; beginning to gain greater skills in dealing with customers/colleagues/students; identifying new opportunities for both your own development and that of the organisation;. working to support the aims of your organisation and to promote it within your sector; starting to demonstrate leadership qualities and to take on team leader responsibilities; aspects of people development.

The following are ways in which the above criteria can be shown. As before, this list is not exhaustive and no candidate is expected to be able to provide evidence in all these areas. All candidates are expected to exhibit skills from the common examples.

General
or manages a small study, research or project team. Leads Works independently. Identifies opportunities and is consulted on technical, research or business plans. Can makenew appropriate use of financial/budgetary information. Responds to the needs of customers/colleagues/students. Proactive in making changes, allowing for needs for quality standards and continuous improvement. Encourages flexibility from others. Proactive in encouraging others to seek out, record and share new knowledge. Manages and applies safe systems of work.

Functional
knowledge in a broad range of contexts within accepted practice and procedure. Applies professional advice in complex situations, maintaining professional integrity. Offers project management principles, identifying milestones and juggling resources. Applies Works using delegation without abdicating responsibility. Makes reliable consistent judgements, where there are few guidelines or precedents. Carries out risk and assessment on projects. Promotes team spirit and keeps others focused on tasks ahead.

Technical
knowledge creatively in a broad range of complex and non-routine contexts, including design and development, though still within a Applies framework of accepted practice and procedure. a growing ability to bridge between technical areas. Has Demonstrates technical integrity in approach and ability to meet technical scrutiny. Oversees the technical aspects of projects, both programs and standards of work. Shares technical information and ensures the passing on of lessons learned.

Academic
at an undergraduate level in pure and applied physics. Lecturing Contributing the design of post or undergraduate courses. Collaboratingtowith industry and the wider physics community. Lecturing to peers at academic events. Publishing in peer-reviewed journals. The Institute of Physics would like to thank QinetiQ for their help in compiling this document.
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CPhys/CEng Professional Review Report


You can download an editable version of this form at www.iop.org (Professional Development).
Please complete all the bold boxes. My name My membership number Applying for

Welcome to the professional review report template. We expect this will take you between 2-3 hours to complete. The following notes have been provided to make the form easier to complete. Please read the notes carefully this will save you time later. This report should have a total length of approximately 2000 words. The maximum length is 3000 words. Unfortunately we have to return longer reports to applicants for editing, which inevitably delays their application. A copy of this full report will be sent to your supporters for verification and comment.
Introduction
include your job title and a brief description of your role. Please Rough guide: 200 words

Job Title and Description


Organisational Chart An organisational chart should either be pasted into the box below or attached to this report. Unfortunately, reports without an organisational chart will have to be returned to you. (This should show your position within your organisation and display any hierarchy or matrix system linking you to those you are responsible to and for. It should indicate your level of seniority within the organisation. If you work by yourself for instance as a one-person company - please indicate this below.) Organisational charts must be pictorial in nature rather than verbally descriptive. An example is attached at the end of this template.

Organisational chart

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Initial Professional Development


guide: 1000 words in this section you are advised to split this equally between the five sections but you may wish to concentrate more Rough strongly on particular areas. will need to write a minimum of 100 words in each section. You need to emphasise your personal contribution to any work mentioned. You Candidates who have completed an accredited training scheme ONLY ask your scheme leader to sign the declaration below. You then do not need to complete this section go straight on to the Responsible Experience section. Candidates from accredited training schemes ONLY This candidate has completed the training scheme accredited by the Institute of Physics

Signed Position within the scheme

Date

First competence Second competence Third competence Fourth competence Fifth competence

Responsible experience

Rough guide: 600 words in this section. You have to give at least three examples of work which you have carried out at a responsible level. This level is defined in the separate document Guidance on responsible experience Examples have to be spread over a period of at least two years. Please remember to emphasise your personal involvement in these projects.
Example one Example two Example three

Continuing professional development

Rough guide: 200 words section is not optional This Please make clear your personal plans, aims and objectives for the next five years. These should highlight how you will retain competence once you are chartered.
Continuing professional development
All information provided by me within this report is true and correct.

Signed
Thank you for completing your professional review report.

Date

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Application form Chartered status


Membership ID No. (if known) CHARTERED PHYSICIST (CPhys) CHARTERED ENGINEER (CEng) CHARTERED SCIENTIST (CSci) MEMBER (MInstP) FELLOW (FInstP) SECTION A Personal and contact details (please write clearly, using black ink and capital letters) Title Surname or family name Forenames Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy) Home address Gender (M or F)

The Institute of Physics

76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Tel: +44(0)20 7470 4800 Fax: +44(0)20 7470 4848 E-mail: membership@iop.org Web: www.iop.org

Town Postcode/Zip code Home telephone Personal email address Mobile SECTION B Present employer or term address Job title Company name Department/division

County/State

Country

Town Postcode/Zip code Telephone Fax Work/academic institution e-mail address

County/State

Country

Please specify which address should be used for correspondence:

Home

Present employer or term address

Application form continues overleaf


The Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT. Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 Fax: +44 (0)20 7470 4848. E-mail: membership@iop.org Web: www.iop.org

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SECTION C Present course of study (if applicable) Name and location of university/college (e.g. University of Bristol) Department (e.g. Department of Physics) Course title (e.g. BSc Physics or PhD Physics) Date started (e.g. 01/09/2005) Expected completion date (e.g. 01/07/2008)

The Institute of Physics

76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Tel: +44(0)20 7470 4800 Fax: +44(0)20 7470 4848 E-mail: membership@iop.org Web: www.iop.org

SECTION D Qualifications already obtained (if applicable) If you obtained your degree from the Open University, please send a list of courses studied in your degree with your application. (1) UNIVERSITY - e.g. University of Bristol (2) DEGREE - e.g. BSc in Physics and CLASS - e.g. 2:2 (3) DATE OF AWARD - e.g. 01/07/2004 (1) (1) (1)

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Please enclose a copy of your certificate(s) SECTION E The internet register of members The register of members is available on the internet to members only. As a member you will be able to search the register to find contact details for other members. Access to the register will be through the member-only area of the site at www.iop.org. You can control how much information about you is displayed (address, e-mail, membership of Groups) by editing My Address from your personal homepage. SECTION F Data protection Please note that the Institute may use the information provided in this form to notify you by post, e-mail or telephone of services and benefits provided by the Institute to its members. At all times any such use shall be strictly in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

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SECTION G Supporters Supporters must be personally familiar with the work of the candidate. SUPPORTER 1 Title Name Job title Address SUPPORTER 2 Title Name Job title Address

The Institute of Physics

76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Tel: +44(0)20 7470 4800 Fax: +44(0)20 7470 4848 E-mail: membership@iop.org Web: www.iop.org

Postcode/Zip code County/State Country E-mail address Membership grade

Postcode/Zip code County/State Country E-mail address Membership grade

SECTION H Obligation to charter & bylaws (copy available for inspection upon request) I, the undersigned, having applied for election as a member of the Institute of Physics, hereby declare that if elected I will be governed by the Charter and Bylaws of the Institute from time to time in force; and that whilst a member of the Institute I will advance the object of the Institute so far as shall be in my power; I undertake to adhere to the code of conduct of the Institute; I will also undertake that I will forthwith cease to exercise any of the privileges of membership on receipt of a notice from the Honorary Secretary that in accordance with some one or more of the Bylaws I have been declared to be no longer a member of the Institute, and I will forthwith upon ceasing to be a member return any books, papers or other property belonging to the Institute, or for which the Institute is responsible, in my possession or entrusted to me. I certify that the information given by me in this application is correct and I have included everything requested on the checklist.

Signature SECTION I Subscription I am currently studying and have completed section C My income is less than 10,000 p.a. I am in part-time employment and my income is more than 10,000 p.a. I have been in paid employment for a grand total of years.

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APPLICATION CHECK LIST Class of membership Fellow Member CPhys CEng CSci Application form x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 Supporter CV Copies of degree certificates x1 x1 x1 x 1** Professional review report x1 x1 x1 x1 Masters equivalence report * Application fee Appropriate subscription fee x1 x1 x1 150.00

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