MEMBERSHIP
Member benefits
Ichnos
Each membership comes with a subscription to Ichnos. Members can choose whether they'd prefer a physical & online copy, or only an online copy.
Meetings
Receive discounted rates at many ichnological meetings, including ICHNIA, the International Ichnofabric Workshop, and the Latin American Symposium on Ichnology.
Community
Interact with an enthusiastic and global community of ichnologists through our online forum.
Grants
Student members can apply to IIA scholarships, which are designed to support student participation in conferences and recognize exemplary work.
How to join or renew
** Taylor & Francis is currently in the process of updating their website with the 2021 membership fees. As a result it is temporarily unavailable. Please return in a few days.**
1.
Payment of dues are made through Taylor & Francis, editor of Ichnos. If you are renewing your membership, or have a current subcription to Ichnos, make sure you have your subscriber number handy.
2.
E-mail a copy of your membership confirmation to the IIA Secretary at ichnologicalassociation@gmail.com.
Membership categories
Student
Undergraduate and graduate students interested in ichnology. Comes with a subscription to Ichnos.
Online -only
Receive an online subscription to Ichnos.
Price per year:
US $35
Developing countries
Receive an online subscription to Ichnos. Price applies only to members from developing
countries*.
Price per year:
US $15
Enthusiast
Those who want to be involved in the ichnologic community but who are not involved professionally in the field. Comes with a subscription to Ichnos.
Online -only
Receive an online subscription to Ichnos.
Price per year:
US $35
*Developing countries
Developing country pricing applies to members from nations whose economies are classified other than "high-income" according to the World Bank (https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups).