If you are training or practising in the field of haematology, we invite you to join the UK's largest professional network for the specialty.

We are a multidisciplinary society and welcome membership applications from nurses, biomedical and clinical scientists, pharmacists and allied health professionals, and medics.

With almost 60 years of experience, we aim to utilise science and experience to shape professional development and patient care in haematology.

Please read the membership FAQs before making your application.

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Reasons to join the BSH

  • The British Journal of Haematology
  • Educational videos of lectures and sessions
  • Consultations on guidelines in development
  • Engagement with the community
  • Exclusive monthly membership updates to help keep you up-to-date with advances in haematology.
  • Discounts on BSH webinars.
  • Access to exclusive members-only research and travel grants.
  • Discounted registration for our annual conference and events.
  • Access to the British Journal of Haematology (print and online) - 12 issues a year - the cost to non-members is £266.
  • Discount of 20% on European School of Haematology (ESH) conferences.
  • Apply to join one of the BSH Guideline Sounding Boards to help to develop clinical guidelines.
  • Discount of 20% for publication in our Open Access Journal eJHaem.
  • Access to educational videos, including footage of Pitfalls and key sessions at our ASM.
  • Discounted ACS Certification and HCPC Registration.
  • Discounted access to Full Membership with the European Hematology Association through our BSH-EHA Joint Membership.
  • Opportunities to expand your knowledge, work on interesting projects and make a difference by volunteering on BSH Committees.
  • Option to submit a proposal to run a BSH event, online course or webinar.

Member benefits matrix

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Key points

The Nominations, Governance, and Awards Committee reviews membership applications on the 15th of every month. We will notify you within four weeks of the deadline if your application has been successful.

If you are a UK taxpayer, our membership subscriptions are tax deductible. You could claim at least 20% of your subscription back. NB: joint membership payments are partially income-tax deductible.

Please note: all applicants residing and working outside the UK must supply a short (<2 pages) CV with their application.

Subscriptions are payable in advance and run annually from 1 January to 31 December. All members receive their annual renewal notice by email or mail in late November/early December.

Membership categories

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You are eligible for Full Membership.

Full members pay £169.50 annually and receive access to the BJHaem online and hardcopy, reduced registration costs at events and our Annual Scientific Meeting, members-only website and video content, and regular member-only communications.

You are eligible for Full Membership at a reduced rate.

While eligible, you will receive a discount and pay £84.50 annually, yet still receive full membership benefits, including access to the BJHaem online and hardcopy, reduced registration costs at events and our Annual Scientific Meeting, members-only website and video content, as well as regular member-only communications.

You are eligible for an Associate Membership.

While eligible for a free Associate Membership, you will receive member-only communications, full access to the website (excluding BJHaem online access) and reduced registration at events and our Annual Scientific Meeting.

If you wish to access the BJHaem, be eligible to stand for the Board or vote in Society elections, you are also eligible for the Full Member (Reduced) subscription, which receives full membership benefits for £82.68 annually.

How to apply

Complete the online application form (button below). During your application, you will be asked to upload confirmation of your studies. That could be any formal document confirming your course and expected graduation date.

How to apply

Complete the online application form (button below). During your application, you will be asked to upload confirmation of your banding. That could be in the form of a current contract, a recent payslip or any formal documentation that confirms your banding.

How to apply

Complete the online application form (button below). During your application, you will be asked to upload confirmation of your current role. This could be a current contract, an offer letter or any document that confirms your role and tenure.

Please contact our Membership Team ([email protected]) to determine which category is appropriate.

Full: 2024 £169.50 annually

Who can apply
Full membership is open to all though typically, members are senior haematology professionals, including consultants, senior lecturers, and professors. 

Benefits of membership
Full members receive all the membership benefits listed above, including access to our renowned journal, the British Journal of Haematology, voting rights in Society elections, eligibility to stand for the Board of Trustees and discounted ACS Certification and HCPC Registration.

Full members are also eligible for discounted full membership with the European Hematology Association through our BSH-EHA Joint Membership.

How to apply
Complete our online application form.

Full (reduced): 2024 £84.50 annually

Who can apply
Established haematology professionals, including:

  • Trainee doctors ST3/ACF3 and above
  • Senior Banded NHS employees (e.g., nurses, physician associates, clinical scientists, pharmacists, physiotherapists etc Band 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, and 9)
  • Senior trainees, consultants, professors, and senior Lecturers resident in low and middle-income countries 
  • Specialty and Associate Specialist doctors

Contact our membership team to confirm your eligibility if you work privately or outside the UK.

The reduced membership is also available to those eligible for Associate membership, including students or retired professionals who wish to access the British Journal of Haematology or vote in Society elections.

Benefits of membership
Full (reduced) members receive all the benefits of the list above, including access to our renowned journal, the British Journal of Haematology, voting rights in Society elections, eligibility to stand for the Board of Trustees and discounted ACS Certification and HCPC Registration.

Full (reduced) members are also eligible for discounted Full Membership with the European Hematology Association through our BSH-EHA Joint Membership.

How to apply

Complete our online application form. When completing the form, you will be asked to upload confirmation of your eligibility.

If you are studying or in training, this can be any document that confirms your status and your expected completion of training. Including screenshots of applicable e-portfolios as long as they include your name, the date and the expected training completion date.

You can upload a current contract or payslip if you are in an eligible permanent role or band.

Associate: free

Who can apply

  • Undergraduate and Post Graduate Students
  • Retired people
  • Banded health professionals (e.g., nurses, physician associates, clinical scientists, pharmacists, physiotherapists etc. up to and including Band 7)
  • Trainee doctors up to and including ST2/ACF2 (includes Foundation Doctors, Core Trainees Specialty Registrar, and Academic Clinical Fellows)
  • Trainee Scientists
  • Trust Grades doctors

Contact our membership team to confirm your eligibility if you work outside the UK.

Our Associate membership is also available to members when they retire to show appreciation for our longstanding members. To take advantage of this, contact our Membership Team on 020 4551 4515 or [email protected].

Benefits of membership
Associates receive most of the benefits listed above, including member updates, discounted registration at our annual conference, access to member-only grants and all educational content.

The following benefits are not available to Associate Members:

  • eligibility to sit on the Board of Trustees
  • access to the British Journal of Haematology
  • discounted ACS Certification and HCPC Registration
  • voting rights in elections and General Meetings

How to apply
Complete our online application form. When completing the form, you will be asked to upload confirmation of your eligibility.

If you are studying or in training, this can be any document that confirms your status and your expected completion of training. Including screenshots of applicable e-portfolios as long as they include your name, the date and the expected training completion date.

You can upload a current contract or payslip if you are in an eligible permanent role or band.

Any questions?

Those who do not fall into the above categories such as health care professionals working in private practice, please contact the membership team for advice on which category to apply for.

Please give us a call on 020 4551 4515 or email [email protected].

We look forward to welcoming you as a member soon.

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