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  • 14 May 2013

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Why advertise with us?

If you are looking for ergonomists, human factors professionals, usability experts, or designers, please consider advertising with us. All adverts are placed on this website as soon as possible after booking, and in print in ‘The Ergonomist’ in under 10 days if you order shortly before the end of the month.

Those of our members who are looking for work, check this website regularly as they know that we attract the best ergonomics/human factors jobs. ‘The Ergonomist’ is the monthly newsletter of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors, and is published at the end of each month and delivered free to all IEHF members.

Rates

We accept advertisements for recruitment and for products & services. Please note that all advertising is offered as full colour and is included in the rates.

Ad type Dimensions (h x w mm) Rates*
 Eighth page (products/services only)  62 x 88  £199
 Quarter page  127 x 88  £450
 Half page (horizontal)  127 x 180  £765
 Half page (vertical)  257 x 88  £765
 Full page  257 x 180  £1225

*VAT at the current rate should be added to all prices.

Web only adverts

If you wish to place an advert on this website without accompanying publication in The Ergonomist, it will appear on the jobs page within two days of placing the order, and if possible, the same day. The cost is £450 +VAT. Please note that all adverts placed in The Ergonomist automatically go on the website too and this is included in the rates.

Ordering details

  • Discounts: IEHF members and Registered Consultancies are offered a discount of 15% on the rates above. Agency commission is 10%.
  • Format: For publication in The Ergonomist, copy should be supplied as a high resolution PDF file emailed to the editor. Copy can be emailed as a Word document, though there may be a small extra cost for setting up. This is free for members. For a web only advert, copy should be supplied as plain text.
  • Inserts: Inserts advertising conferences, seminars and books can be included with any issue. Prices for inserts are based on packaging and the incremental postage costs incurred and are available on request.
  • Deadlines: Publication adverts and inserts should be booked by the 20th of the month preceding publication. Copy deadline is 25th of the month preceding publication. Web only adverts can be taken at any time.

How do I book?

For all advertising orders, simply complete the Advertisement Order Form and email it to us at advertising@ergonomics.org.uk.

I need help!

If you have any queries about placing an advert or need more information about the magazine, please contact us.

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"I was very impressed with the service that we received from 'The Ergonomist' - and you and the team were particularly helpful, easy to work with, and reasonable in your rates for advertising. So overall, a strong thumbs up - I filled the job, learned a lot about ergonomists and enjoyed working with you." Stephen Townsend, Human Resources Manager

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