Membership
Member benefits
•Inside Japan
Membership Fee
Fee Details
Individual Members | Entrance Fee | Membership Fee | |
---|---|---|---|
Inside Japan | |||
Regular | ¥1,000 | ¥12,000 | |
Retired Senior*1 | ¥1,000 | ¥7,500 | |
Student*2(B4-) | - | ¥6,000 | |
Student Educational*3(B4-) | - | ¥4,800 | |
Student*4(B1-B3) | - | ¥3,000 | |
Junior high school and High school Student | - | ¥1,000*5 | |
Educational*6 | - | ¥9,000 |
- Retired Senior membership is limited to seniors over the age of 60 who are retired.
- Student membership is limited to those enrolled in either an undergraduate or post graduate course in university or college.
- Student Educational members receive "Kagaku-to Kyoiku" (Chemistry & Education) as their membership journal instead of "Kagaku-to Kogyou" (Chemistry & Chemical Industry).
- Students (B1 - B3) can choose "Kagaku-to Kogyou" (Chemistry & Chemical Industry) or "Kagaku-to Kyoiku" (Chemistry & Education)
- In the case of receipt of the membership Journals ("Kagaku-to Kogyou" (Chemistry & Chemical Industry) or "Kagaku-to Kyoiku" (Chemistry & Education)), the annual membership fee is 3,000JPY.
- Educational members receive "Kagaku-to Kyoiku" (Chemistry & Education) as their membership journal instead of "Kagaku-to Kogyou" (Chemistry & Chemical Industry).
Application Form
For applicants who live in Japan, please use Japanese Application form. Please ask your Japanese colleagues to assist you in filling out the form.
•Outside Japan
"One of the salient missions of chemistry and chemical technology is the creation of innovative substances and materials that can tremendously improve our quality of life and share a substantial part of national and international economy- as has been realized. To fulfill such a mission, The Chemical Society of Japan has endeavored, and currently is attempting, to be a forum for scientist and engineers to exchange new ideas, foster promising research fields, and disseminate essential information and technology within and outside the researchers' circle. "
- Professor R. Noyori, Preface of The Chemical Society of Japan A 125-Year Quest for Excellence
Thus, a number of committees in CSJ are extending their activities for inter-academia exchange, industry-academia exchange, public understanding of chemistry, better education systems, solutions to environmental problems, gender equality and so on.
We heartily welcome your participation.
Membership Fee
Fee Details
Membership Type | Entrance Fee | Surface mail | AIR1※1 | AIR2※2 | AIR3※3 |
Regular members (Journal: CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL INDUSTRY) | 1,000 | 12,300 | 19,100 | 22,100 | 25,100 |
Educational members (Journal: CHEMISTRY & EDUCATION) | - | 8,400 | 9,700 | 10,600 | 11,500 |
Student members (Journal: CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL INDUSTRY) | - | 7,200 | 8,500 | 9,400 | 10,300 |
Student Educational members (Journal: CHEMISTRY & EDUCATION) | - | 7,200 | 8,500 | 9,400 | 10,300 |
Addition of CSJ Journal
Membership Type | Entrance Fee | Surface mail | AIR1※1 | AIR2※2 | AIR3※3 |
CHEMISTRY & EDUCATION (Monthly Japanese Journal,Regular/Student members can add.) | - | 6,000 | 8,400 | 9,200 | 10,200 |
※1 First Zone (Details) Asia, Overseas Territories of USA, Palau, and others
※2 Second Zone (Details) Oceania, Middle East, North America, Central America, and West Indies, Europe
※3 Third Zone (Details) South America and Africa
Application Form
This application form is ONLY for those who live outside Japan.
For applicants who live in Japan, please use Japanese Application form. Please ask your Japanese colleagues to assist you in filling out the form.
CSJ Membership Office
E-mail: member@chemistry.or.jp
Phone/Fax: +81-3-3292-6169/6317