Benefits of joining The Classification Society

Student Membership |

$25.00

(USD)

Subscription period: 1 year, on: January 1st. No automatically recurring payments.

Retired Membership |

$60.00

(USD)

Subscription period: 1 year, on: January 1st. No automatically recurring payments.

Regular Membership |

$90.00

(USD)

Subscription period: 1 year, on: January 1st. No automatically recurring payments.

Benefits of joining The Classification Society

A subscription to the Journal of Classification.

Access to all issues of the Journal of Classification online

Discounted registration fee at the annual Classification Society meeting

A favorable rate if you wish to subscribe to Advances in Data Analysis and Classification.

  • I found The Classification Society community to be very open and supportive, and it was extremely productive to exchange ideas with other members about shared research interests. The quality of the talks and posters was excellent, and it was very interesting to hear about the latest developments in the areas of clustering and classification.


    Francesco Sanna Passino
  • I first attended the annual conference as a graduate student in 1998, and I found it friendly and welcoming, as well as intellectually stimulating. As a result, I’ve attended most years since then and become deeply involved with the society.


    Herbie Lee
  • I particularly enjoy attending the annual meeting of The Classification Society. These meetings have provided the opportunity to meet experts in the field as well as opportunities for collaboration which, as a young researcher, have been invaluable.


    Michael Gallaugher
  • My first experience with the Classification Society was at the 2012 annual meeting at Carnegie Mellon University. I was blown away by the friendly and accepting community of researchers that attended this conference. I have attended regularly since this meeting, and enjoy my time more and more each year.


    Brian Franczak - MacEwan University
  • I feel the CS is a tight-knit and supportive community, where you can easily find friends and collaborators regardless of age, experience, culture backgrounds, gender and ethnicity etc.


    Xu (Sunny) Wang - Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Although I didn’t know any other members at my first meeting, I quickly realized that The Classification Society (TCS) is a welcoming space to share new ideas and learn from other statisticians developing cutting-edge methods in classification and clustering. The connections I have made through TCS have helped to propel both my methodological and applied research.


    Meredith Wallace - University of Pittsburgh
  • Sanna Passino
  • Herbie Lee headshot
  • Michael Gallaugher headshot
  • Brian C. Franczak
  • Xu (Sunny) Wang
  • Meredith Wallace

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