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One of the major advantages of membership of ASE is the opportunity to share your expertise with your colleagues. Getting involved as a Trustee or Education Group member, or on one of the many committees and specialist groups, will challenge your strategic thinking and put you at the heart of steering ASE's direction into the future.

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