Start an ICAS Chapter

The Institute for Critical Animal Studies is a fully-volunteer organization always wanting to grow internationally. If you have a small group of people dedicated to critical animal studies, think about developing an ICAS chapter in your region.

**Chapters are responsible for eight tasks:

  1. To have regular chapter meetings in person, over the phone, or via Skype.
  2. To have a chapter director that will represent the chapter.
  3. To send in a paragraph report once a month of your activities to the Executive Director of Regions.
  4. To regularly put on public forms see: ICAS 20 Step Process for Organizing a Public Education Forum.
  5. To host an annual Conference, see: ICAS Conference Organizing Guidelines
  6. To promote, support and engage in ICAS projects such as the journals: see Top 20 Ways to Help Promote ICAS & CAS
  7. To promote membership and to make sure all chapter members are members of ICAS: Membership.
  8. To maintain regularly chapter social media such as Facebook and to post events and news on the ICAS website, which ICAS would teach you how to do.

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If you are interested in developing a chapter please contact:

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