Join SGR

Help us to stay independent and keep challenging corporate and military influences on science and education

If you work with, teach or study science and technology, join SGR now to be part of the membership organisation promoting their responsible practice and use. If you're not a science/ technology practitioner, you can still join as a supporter. We also welcome applications from overseas and organisational members.

How to join

  • Join or renew your membership online by completing the fields below, then 'Preview' - 'Submit'. You'll then be directed to a page where you can pay by Paypal or debit/credit card. Let us know if you have any problems with this.
  • Alternatively, to join and pay by standing order or by cheque, please print out and fill in the Membership Application Form and return it to the SGR office.
  • The annual membership fee is £39 (waged) / £19 (concessions) - or you can pay £3.25 / £1.60 monthly if you prefer.
  • If you're a student, you can join SGR for FREE as an online student member - see here.

Benefits of joining

Members and supporters will receive a copy of our Responsible Science journal (published annually in early Spring), invitations to SGR events such as our annual conference, and the option to join our discussion forum. You'll also be helping SGR to fund our campaigning, research and advocacy work. 

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Individual membership (science/design/technology practitioner)

You can join SGR as a member if you agree with SGR's aims. Membership is open to scientists (physical scientists, life scientists, social scientists) engineers, IT professionals, architects, designers and others in related or interdisciplinary areas. We also welcome those who teach in these areas as well as students or those who are retired. Members are invited to contribute their expertise to help make SGR even more effective.

Membership costs: £39 (waged), £19 (concessions)

Individual supporter (public)

Supporter/associate membership is open to members of the public who share our concerns, agree with SGR's aims and have an interest in the positive use of science, design and technology.

Membership costs: £39 (waged) £19 (concessions)

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