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This page contains information on HOW TO JOIN the Society - as well as on how to join A.I.E.G.L. via BES. Our current subscription rates, payable on October 1st each year, are as given below.
To join, you need to fill in both our Membership Subscription Form  and set up a Standing Order with your bank for the annual membership subscription: to receive the Society's bank details for this purpose, or if you cannot set up the Standing Order via internet banking and require a traditional form instead, please contact the Society's Honorary Secretary. Please send the filled-in Membership Subscription Form to the BES Treasurer, Dr Nick Milner (at the address given on the form).
(If you do not hold a British bank account, please contact the Secretary to explore other ways of paying your subscription.)

SUBSCRIPTION RATES:

BES Membership paid by Standing Order: £10 per year
BES Membership paid by cash or cheque: £15 per year
(Please note that there is no special student rate for BES membership.)

BES and AIEGL Membership paid by Standing Order: £30 per year
BES and AIEGL Membership paid by cash or cheque: £35 per year
BES and AIEGL Student Membership: £25 per year
(Please note that membership of A.I.E.G.L. brings with it discounts on some publications and on registration to the quinquennial International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy: further information can be got from A.I.E.G.L.)

The BES is a recognised charity. UK taxpayers can therefore maximise the value of their donations (at no extra expense) through the Gift Aid scheme: please click HERE for the relevant form.

Below: a record of members paying their dues in ancient Athens ...
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