NOTA Fellowship Application

Being a Fellow in NOTA is an honorary designation that has been created by the NOTA Executive Board to recognise members who have demonstrated allegiance to their profession and a strong commitment to the ongoing work of the Organisation.

Why become a NOTA Fellow?

A Fellow of NOTA is someone who has made a significant contribution to the work of NOTA over the years. You may have chaired a committee or a branch, or presented at events we have run, or contributed publications to NOTA News or the Journal of Sexual Aggression.

Members who achieve Fellow status will be able to use this as mark of distinction and an enhancement to their professional credentials. Fellows are recognised by their colleagues in NOTA as a member of a select group. A member must be in good standing in order to retain their NOTA Fellow designation. . Fellows receive a Fellow certificate that they can display with pride in their office, and they are entitled to use the designation ‘Fellow of NOTA’

Submission Deadlines

Applications will be taken at any time by completing the form below. Fellow applications require review and approval by the NOTA Board. All newly appointed Fellows will be publicly recognised in the NOTA AGM.

How much does it cost?

There is no cost to apply to become a NOTA Fellow and NOTA membership fees for NOTA Fellows will be the same as for individual members of NOTA.


The NOTA member applying for Fellowship should be outstanding in their field and have made significant contributions to NOTA as demonstrated by completing at least four (4) requirements from the following list while a member of NOTA:

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