£300.00
Company

This offers you access to the Member Only area of all the available groups. To attend an IBRG meeting you will be charged the normal Member rate.

£100.00
Academic

To qualify for Academic membership you must be affiliated to a recognised academic institution such as a University or College. This offers you access to the Member Only area of all the available groups. To attend an IBRG meeting you will be charged the normal Member rate.

£100.00
Individual

To qualify for Individual membership you must apply from a home address. This offers you membership of one group and grants access to the Corresponding Members Only area. To attend an IBRG meeting you will be charged the normal Member rate.

£50.00
Corresponding

This offers you access to the Member Only area of the group of your choice. Methods are not available to corresponding members except when purchased. The rate is applied per group per annum. To attend an IBRG meeting you will be charged the non-member rate.

Join the IBRG

How to join IBRG

To become a Member of IBRG fill out the form opposite and either send the form electronically or print this page. This printed document may then be faxed or sent by post.

The number of Working Group subscriptions can be limited by the choice of Membership.

To view the available Membership types and the current rates please click here.

Benefits

Membership of IBRG gains you access to the working documents for either all of the groups (Company members) or the specific group(s) that you have registered for (Individual / Academic / Corresponding). Company and Academic membership also gives you preferential rates when attending meetings and the right to vote at the various meeting sessions. From the second year of continuous membership and after attending one complete meeting Company members gain free access to all of the methods produce by IBRG.

   
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