To become a member download the Membership Form in either:
MS Word
(fill in on-line and then print ) PDF (print it and then fill in by hand)
Then either fax or mail it to CAG. Canadian Association on Gerontology 222 College St. Suite 106 Toronto, ON M5T 3J1 Telephone: (416) 978-7977 Fax: (416) 978-4771 E-Mail:
Note: At this moment you cannot submit the application electronically.
Divisions
Our membership is a dynamic mix of people interested in the field of gerontology including health care professionals, researchers, academics, administrators, government representatives, national organization executives, students and seniors.
In order to accommodate the extensive interests and expertise of our membership, CAG has five divisions:
Health and Biological Sciences
Psychology
Social Sciences
Social Policy and Practice
Educational Gerontology
As a prospective member, you have the option to join up to two of these divisions, or select the general membership category.
Benefits of being a CAG member:
Linkages and networks with other leaders in the field
Opportunity to publish articles/information in the Canadian Journal on Aging and/or Newsletter
Copies of all CAG publications, policy/position statements, electronic news flashes, and more
Reduced conference rates
Voting and nominating privileges
Opportunity to influence policy
For further information on membership in the CAG, please contact the CAG office.