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Retired member

Who is eligible for Retired Membership?

Any member of the Institute with at least ten years’ membership may apply for Retired Member status. You will need to declare that you receive no financial income from practising ergonomics.

Will I get any benefits?

Yes, as a Retired Member, you will be able to:

  • pay a reduced subscription rate
  • continue with your grade of membership and benefits as before retirement
  • remain on the Register of Registered Members and Fellows (if applicable), and be identified as retired
  • How much does it cost?

    The fee for Retired Membership is £29.

    How do I apply?

    Simply contact the IEHF office on 01509 234904 or email membership@ergonomics.org.uk.

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