Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are small groups of club members with a common interest. They’ve decided to get together to do a deep dive into their subject of interest, to learn more about it and to share their ideas, experiences and even projects. Club members propose the SIGs for subjects they are interested in; club members sign up for the groups when they launch. Each group sets its own timetable and objectives. They decide when and where to meet, how long they will stay together and what they will produce at the end. They decide if they will spend any money learning about their subject – all SIGs are self-funded. The club may support them through arrangements for meeting space or other administrative needs. Some groups may work together for the whole season, while others will have a shorter duration.
For information about the SIGs, contact the group leader.
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are small groups of club members with a common interest. They’ve decided to get together to do a deep dive into their subject of interest, to learn more about it and to share their ideas, experiences and even projects. Club members propose the SIGs for subjects they are interested in; club members sign up for the groups when they launch. Each group sets its own timetable and objectives. They decide when and where to meet, how long they will stay together and what they will produce at the end. They decide if they will spend any money learning about their subject – all SIGs are self-funded. The club may support them through arrangements for meeting space or other administrative needs. Some groups may work together for the whole season, while others will have a shorter duration.
For information about the SIGs, contact the group leader.