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Membership

Connecting complementary strengths and diverse perspectives is the most effective way to advance knowledge and achieve collective impact.

 

Our members include researchers, clinicians, trainees, neurodiverse individuals and family members, community leaders, and more. 

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Relevant news and various opportunities are shared with TACC members, and all are invited to participate and contribute to the network’s activities and events.

Membership Categories

Regular Researcher Member
 

Independent researcher or independent clinical-researcher, as defined by the Fonds de la Recherche du Québec, conducting research in the field of autism or neurodevelopment.

Trainee Member
 

Graduate student or postdoctoral fellow registered in a Quebec University who conducts research in autism or neurodevelopment.

Partner Member
 

Community members including clinicians, research personnel, undergraduate students, professionals, managers, policy-makers, neurodivergent individuals or family members.

Membership Benefits

  • Full access to Network activities and resources. This includes training, funding, and knowledge mobilization activities, depending on the membership category;

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  • The opportunity to be involved in TACC's governance and/or to sit on its committees;

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  • Access to the newsletter, which provides information on Network news and activities.

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“TACC is a space where conversations really happen. The quality of the science produced by network members is amazing, as is the quality of knowledge translation and application."
Keiko Shikako-Thomas
Associate Professor, McGill University
Canada Research Chair in Childhood Disability: Participation and Knowledge Translation 
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