AIS Membership Resources
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn about the Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS) website (Links to an external site.). It is the main association for interdisciplinary studies bachelor, master and terminal degree programs. It contains a wealth of information. We want students to understand what exists on this website (Links to an external site.) and be able to take advantage of all its opportunities.
Familiarize yourself with the Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS) website (Links to an external site.). Take note of the resources available to members, membership benefits, and cost of a student membership vs. a professional membership.
Submit either a reflection paper, video, graphic or some other creative endeavor, on the benefits of becoming an AIS member, the resources available that you think you would use, and the cost of a student membership.
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