The Science Research Network !

MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES !

Global Outreach members are individuals currently residing full time in a resource-constrained country studying or working in sciences and research.

Members & associates

  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  • Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
  • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, United States
  • Czech Academy of Science, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Medical College of Wisconsin, WI, United States
  • Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel 
  • University of Georgia, Georgia, United States

*List updated on June 2025.

RFCSR Membership

Professional

$75

Per year

₹5989

Post-Doc

$40

Per year

₹2989

Student

$15

Per year

₹989

Emeritus

$1

Life time

₹99

*Research Associate, Ex Scientist, Ex Professor and Ex Professional

Membership application fees will be charged in INR only. 

Membership Levels

RFCSR is here to assist and advance your career, no matter which level you are in it. The membership can help you advance, whether you are wanting to improve your professional trajectory, cooperate with others, or share your scientific work. Discover the many RFCSR membership levels, then pick the one that best suits your level and requirements. Apply RFCSR membership and explore the power of community.

FAQ !

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of becoming a member of RFCSR?

Members gain access to a collaborative network of researchers, exclusive scientific resources, funding opportunities, workshops, and the ability to contribute to meaningful community-based scientific initiatives.

RFCSR welcomes researchers, academics, students, professionals, and community members who are committed to advancing scientific research that serves society. All disciplines are encouraged to join.

Yes. Members are prioritized for RFCSR-funded research calls, grants, and fellowships. We also support members in identifying and applying for external funding opportunities.

Yes. Upon approval, each member is assigned a unique RFCSR Membership ID. Members are also authorized to use “Member, RFCSR (Rosalind Franklin Council of Scientific Research)” as an official professional affiliation in research papers, academic profiles, conferences, and grant applications — helping to strengthen their academic and professional identity.

Absolutely. Members can collaborate on ongoing projects, co-author research publications, and participate in community science initiatives. We actively facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration.

Yes. RFCSR offers training workshops, mentorship programs, grant writing sessions, and career development support tailored to researchers at different stages of their careers.

Yes. Outstanding members are highlighted through RFCSR awards, featured in newsletters, and offered speaking opportunities at events and conferences.

We provide mentorship, networking events, access to small research grants, and opportunities to participate in real-world research projects — helping young scientists build experience and visibility.

Yes. Members have access to our internal community and peerlinks platform where they can connect, share ideas, form collaborations, and stay updated on scientific developments and events.

Yes. Members can propose, lead, or join RFCSR-supported research projects that align with our mission. We encourage grassroots innovation and member-led initiatives.

Simply visit rfcsr.org/membership to sign up. Once registered, you’ll receive a welcome package and access to member-exclusive resources and upcoming opportunities.

If you have any further queries, feel free to contact us at the official RFCSR email address: hello[at]rfcsr[dot]org.