Regular Fellows
The Regular Fellowship, awarded by the Society for Scientific and Technological Advancement (TSSTA), is a prestigious distinction granted to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional achievements and contributions in the realms of academia, scientific research, and community development. This fellowship serves not only as a hallmark of excellence but also as a formal recognition of the recipient’s dedication to the advancement of knowledge and societal betterment.
Receiving the FSSA title (Fellow of the Society for Scientific and Technological Advancement) significantly enhances your professional profile, offering increased credibility and respect within both academic and scientific communities. It also opens doors to valuable networks, interdisciplinary collaborations, invitations to speak at conferences, and participation in high-level research or policy initiatives. The fellowship affirms your status as a thought leader and change-maker within your field.
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the FSSA title, applicants must meet at least one of the following requirements:
- Possess a Master’s degree or higher in any accredited academic discipline.
- Have a proven record of outstanding contributions to one or more of the following areas:
- Higher education (e.g., teaching, academic leadership, curriculum innovation)
- Scientific or technological research (e.g., publications, innovations, patents)
- Social impact initiatives (e.g., community development, non-profit work, policy advocacy)
All submitted applications will undergo a rigorous review process conducted by the SSTA Executive Committee, which evaluates candidates based on merit, achievements, and potential for continued impact.
Validity of Fellowship
- Lifetime Recognition: The FSSA title is granted as a lifetime honor. Fellows remain part of the SSTA community permanently and may be called upon for future engagements, including mentoring, reviews, and leadership roles within the Society.
