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Enhance the outreach of your organization About the Society The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chem- istry (SETAC) is a not-for-profit, global professional organization comprised of some 6,000 individual members and institutions dedicated to the study, analysis and solution of environmental problems, the management and regulation of natural resources, research and development, and environmental education. Since 1979, the Society has provided a forum where scientists, managers and other professionals exchange information and ideas. SETAC’s founding principles are: Multidisciplinary approaches to solving environmental problems Tripartite balance among academia, business and government Science-based objectivity Tripartite in Science, Dialogue and Governance SETAC’s tripartite character is the Society’s principal calling card, providing a quality forum on environ- mental issues for communication and interaction among professionals on a multi-sector, interdisciplinary and multinational basis. This tripartite aspect—relying on a fundamental balance of scientific participation among government, academia and business—adds unique strengths in governance and in objectivity to SETAC meetings, workshops, advisory groups and publications. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Environmental Quality Through Science ® www.setac.org SETAC is committed to excellence in the environmental sciences. The mission of the Society is to support the devel- opment of principles and practices for protection, enhancement and management of sustainable envi- ronmental quality and ecosystem integrity. The SETAC Global Partners Program – the premier level of SETAC support – is designed to accomplish this mission. By becoming a SETAC Global Partner or Affiliate, your organization will ensure that “Environmental Quality Through Science ® ” is more than just a shared goal, it’s a reality. SETAC Global Initiatives Global Partners help support the Society’s activities in the following areas: SETAC Developing Country Fund SETAC International Programs Committee activities SETAC publications and workshops SETAC training courses and workshops Student activities including student travel grants, sponsored memberships and registrations for meetings, workshops, training Global Partner funds are allocated appropriately at the discretion of the SETAC World Council. with the SETAC Global Partners Program

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Enhance the outreach of your organization

About the SocietyThe Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chem-

istry (SETAC) is a not-for-profit, global professional

organization comprised of some 6,000 individual

members and institutions dedicated to the study,

analysis and solution of environmental problems, the

management and regulation of natural resources,

research and development, and environmental education.

Since 1979, the Society has provided a forum where

scientists, managers and other professionals exchange

information and ideas. SETAC’s founding principles are:

• Multidisciplinary approaches to solving

environmental problems

• Tripartite balance among academia,

business and government

• Science-based objectivity

Tripartite in Science, Dialogue and GovernanceSETAC’s tripartite character is the Society’s principal

calling card, providing a quality forum on environ-

mental issues for communication and interaction

among professionals on a multi-sector, interdisciplinary

and multinational basis. This tripartite aspect—relying

on a fundamental balance of scientific participation

among government, academia and business—adds

unique strengths in governance and in objectivity to

SETAC meetings, workshops, advisory groups and

publications.

Society of Environmental Toxicology and ChemistryEnvironmental Quality Through Science®

www.setac.org

SETAC is committed to excellence in the environmental sciences.The mission of the Society is to support the devel-

opment of principles and practices for protection,

enhancement and management of sustainable envi-

ronmental quality and ecosystem integrity. The SETAC

Global Partners Program – the premier level of SETAC

support – is designed to accomplish this mission. By

becoming a SETAC Global Partner or Affiliate, your

organization will ensure that “Environmental Quality

Through Science®” is more than just a shared goal,

it’s a reality.

SETAC Global InitiativesGlobal Partners help support the Society’s activities in

the following areas:

• SETAC Developing Country Fund

• SETAC International Programs Committee activities

• SETAC publications and workshops

• SETAC training courses and workshops

• Student activities including student travel grants,

sponsored memberships and registrations for

meetings, workshops, training

Global Partner funds are allocated appropriately at

the discretion of the SETAC World Council.

with the

SETAC Global Partners Program

Online subscriptions to SETAC monthly journal,

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C),

and to SETAC quarterly journal, Integrated Envi-

ronmental Assessment and Management (IEAM)

Listings at SETAC Geographic Unit (GU) annual

meetings—signs, website and program—in the

SETAC Annual Report and a link to the organiza-

tion’s website at www.setac.org

Twenty five percent discount for online job ads in

the SETAC Career Center

Invitation to the Global Partner and Affiliate

Member Receptions at GU annual meetings

Global Partner plaque

Complimentary SETAC GU annual meeting regis-

tration for a Global Partner representative and a

guest from the organization

Discount on all SETAC publications

Recognition as a distinctive supporter of SETAC

global initiatives

Program Benefits Exclusive Benefits to Global Partners A for-profit group, government agency or an individual

Benefits at Annual Meetings• Two complimentary registrations at two GU annual

meetings, or one complimentary exhibit booth at

one GU annual meeting

Exclusive Benefits to Global Partner AffiliatesA non-profit group or academic institution

Benefits at Annual Meetings• One complimentary registration at two GU

annual meetings

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Global Partners and Affiliates can take advantage of

SETAC GU annual meetings in Asia/Pacific, Europe,

Latin America, Africa and North America by helping

the Program Committee organize special technical

sessions on pertinent topics such as international or

global environmental issues, global environmental

governance, harmonization of test methods and guide-

lines, and interactions between trade and environment.

SETAC will also provide meeting space to participants

of the SETAC Global Partners Program for discussion

groups or committee and working group meetings.

PricingSETAC Global Partner10,000 US$

SETAC Global Partner Affiliate5,000 US$

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ContactContact Linda Fenner for more information about the

SETAC Global Partner and Affiliate Program.

E [email protected]

T +1 850 469 1500 ext. 108

For a contract, visit www.setac.org/globalpartners.

SETAC OfficesSETAC EuropeAvenue de la Toison d’Or 67 b 6, B-1060 Brussels, BelgiumT +32 2 772 72 81 | E [email protected]

SETAC North America229 South Baylen St., 2nd Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502T +1 850 469 1500 | E [email protected]