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ITC is a non-profit Association, operated for the benefit of its Members. Its finances are arranged so as to cover its costs and allow a small development margin to provide extended services to the waste management community.

ITC needs to be able to provide a service to the broadest range of users if it is to achieve its aim of perpetuating knowledge in order to provide optimum waste management solutions. Consequently its programme and objectives are not biased towards any sector (e.g. industry, regulators, research groups) This means that Members have a clear voice in its operation and management and that its funding is not tied to one source.

ITC has been established as an independent organisation within Switzerland, with the legal structure of an association (Verein).

Membership of the Association is open to any organisation supporting the aims of the ITC.

Benefits of Membership
Membership of ITC has a number of advantages. It involves you in making the decisions about the scope, timing and content of future courses and about the overall course programme so that ITC meets your education and training needs. It gives you privileged booking on courses, some of which will have a limited number of places for participants. It also entitles you to a reduction in the basic course fees of 10%.

For details please refer to the Constitution ( ITC Constitution PDF Document 87 kb )

The membership fee for 2009 is 300 CHF.

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 16 January 2009 )
 
IAEA Support
  • IAEAUnder the auspices of the IAEA, nationally developed Underground Research Facilities (URFs) and associated laboratories are being offered for use by other nations. The URFs and laboratories form a “Network of Centres of Excellence” for training in and development of waste disposal technologies. If your organisation is from a participating country in the IAEA training network scheme you may be able to request financial support from the IAEA for courses run as part of the Network scheme.

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Assembly of Members

The annual Assembly of Members will be held on Thursday, 25th March 2010. The principal business will be to review activities in 2009 (our 7th year of operation) and discuss the forward plans for 2010 and 2011.

Our Assembly is the main opportunity for Members to meet and provide input and guidance for the development of the Association, so the Executive really encourages you to attend and take an active part in the discussions.