An inclusive category for anyone with an interest in immunology who does not fit into the other four categories, including clinical and biomedical scientists.
Career stage | Definition | Annual fee | 3 year fee |
Full | Professionals who have been working in a related field for more than 10 years post first degree | £99 | £267 |
Early Career | Professionals who have been working in a related field for less than 10 years post first degree | £52 | £140 |
Postgraduate | For anyone studying a PhD or Masters | £32 | £86 |
Undergraduate | For anyone studying for a first degree | Free | |
Senior (Retired) | Full members who have been a member for a minimum of 15 years and who is retired from full time employment | Free |
BSI Clinical Immunology Professional Network
Professionals and trainees who work within clinical immunology are welcome to apply to join our BSI Clinical Immunology Professional Network (BSI-CIPN) at no extra cost. To do so, please fill out the relevant sections on the membership application form. Applications to join the BSI-CIPN are subject to approval from the BSI-CIPN Steering Group. All applications will be reviewed on a monthly basis, and you will be notified of the outcome in due course.
Discounted membership fees
If you wish to apply for any of the below, please reach out to us at membership@immunology.org and our friendly membership team will be more than happy to help. Please note, proof must be provided and will be reviewed on an annual basis.
Concessionary
Any member who is on a career break for at least six months and Full Members who earn less than £25,000 per annum can apply for a 60% discount on their membership fees.
Low-income countries
Members in low-income countries can apply for free membership. This is available for members who are living and working in a country defined as a low-income economy by the World Bank.
Refugee status and those seeking asylum
Members with refugee status and those seeking asylum in the UK can apply for free membership. This is available for members who meet the UK Government definition of refugee in the Refugee Convention and have been issued with refugee status documentation, members in the UK under the Homes for Ukraine scheme for the duration of the scheme (currently 3 years) and members who have left their country of origin and formally applied for asylum in the UK but whose refugee application is being processed. You can find out more in our Frequently Asked Questions.