ISSBD Membership
ISSBD membership is not required for submission or to attend the Conference.
However, we encourage you to take advantage of the benefits of membership. Members of the Society are offered a significant discount on conference registration in addition to the eligibility for a variety of Society resources and initiatives. For membership questions please contact the ISSBD Membership department at Members@issbd.org.
Membership Benefits
ISSBD membership is open to scholars and researcher who have completed postgraduate training in the behavioural, social or biological sciences and who are actively engaged in research on human developmental processes at any stage in the lifespan. Students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate study qualify for student membership.
ISSBD has members in over 60 countries, meaning there are more opportunities than ever to network with other developmental scientists around the globe. See below for some of the benefits of being an ISSBD member.
1. Access to the latest research on development across the life-span and across the globe:
- Free subscription to the International Journal of Behavioral Development, the leading international journal devoted to interdisciplinary research on behavioural development from a lifespan perspective, and now including behavioural genetics, neuroscience and developmental psychopathology as well as methods and measures papers – published six times a year. Registered members can click here to access IJBD via SAGE Journals.
- ISSBD Bulletin containing information on upcoming events and opportunities, and special sections on seminal topics in life span human development in a cultural context – twice a year, and also available online.
- 25% discount on all SAGE books. SAGE publishes over 800 books a year across a broad range of subject areas including psychology, business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine.
2. Grants, awards, and early career support:
- ISSBD offers resources for scholars in the early phases of their careers, including a mentorship scheme.
- ISSBD provides grants to support early career scholars and students to attend conferences and workshops.
- ISSBD recognizes members’ accomplishments in the field of lifespan development through biennial awards.
3. Networking and professional development:
- Regular e-newsletters with up-to-the-minute information on ISSBD, job adverts, grant opportunities and upcoming conferences.
- Reduced registration fees for the Society’s Biennial Meetings.
- Members can attend, and propose, regional workshops on current topics.
- Reduced membership fees for early career scholars, students and scholars in developing countries.
Joining ISSBD
ISSBD now has a new membership registration system. This new system will allow you to easily join and re-new membership. It will also allow for easier payment of fees with credit cards (from around the world), with only minimal information collected.
Click HERE to go to the membership registration site
Membership Rates
ISSBD offers different membership options according to your country and career stage.
Professional | $100 |
Early Career Scholar | $75 |
Student | $50 |
Emeritus | $50 |
Upper Middle Income Countries | $15 |
Lower Middle Income Countries | $10 |
Low Income Countries | $5 |
Do you have questions?
Here you’ll find answers to que questions we get asked the most about the membership process.
ISSBD Membership frequently asked questions
Do you need more details?
Here you can get a step-by-step guide on how to join/renew/activate your membership.
ISSBD Membership step-by-step
Reduced Membership Fees
Visit this link to check if you are eligible for a reduced membership fee based on your country.
Reduced Membership Fees – 2024
ISSBD Regional Representatives & Support
The work of ISSBD in various regions and countries is supported by Regional Representatives. Their roles include:
– To facilitate the collection of membership dues;
– To support members through organizing regional activities and through support of conference attendance;
– To recruit new members;
– To act as a bridge between ISSBD and the regional membership.
Find out more about the role and responsibilities of a Regional Representative, here!
Members in the countries or regions below are welcome to contact their regional representative to discuss any issues relating to ISSBD and their membership.
Australia
Sue Walker, Southern Cross University
sue.walker@qut.edu.au
Brazil
Elder Cerqueira-Santos, Federal University of Sergipe
eldercerqueira@gmail.com
Cameroon
Martina Zinkeng, University of Buea
tinazinkeng@yahoo.com
China
Zhu Liqi, Chinese Academy of Science
zhulq@psych.ac.cn
Colombia
Luz Stella Lopez, Universidad del Norte
lulopez@uninorte.edu.co
France and Switzerland
Matthias Kliegel, Université de Genève
matthias.kliegel@unige.ch
Ghana
Patricia Mawusi, Amos University of Education
pathogrey@gmail.com
Hungary
Márta Fülӧp, Etӧvӧs Loránd University
fmarta@mtapi.hu
India
Shagufa Kapadia, University of Baroda
kgshagufa@yahoo.com
Israel
Avi Sagi-Schwartz, University of Haifa
sagi@psy.haifa.ac.il
Rachel Seginer, University of Haifa
rseginer@edu.haifa.ac.il
Italy
Antonella Marchetti, University of the Sacred Heart
antonella.marchetti@unicatt.it
Ivory Coast
Hassan Guy Roger Tieffi, Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny
thgrfr@yahoo.fr
Kenya
Pamela Wadende, Kisii University
pamela.wadende@gmail.com
Lithuania
Rita Zukauskiene, Mykolas Romeris University
rzukausk@mruni.eu
Nigeria
Bukola Bada, University of Lagos
oluwabukolabada@gmail.com
Portugal
António J. Santos, Ispa – Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada
asantos@ispa.pt
Russia
Elena Shepeleva, Moscow City University of Psychology and Education
e_shep@rambler.ru
Singapore
Li Qu, Nanyang Technological University
quli@ntu.edu.sg
South Africa
Lindokuhle Mkhuma, University of South Africa
mkhumi@unisa.ac.za
South Korea
Hyoun Kim, Yonsei University
hyounkim@yonsei.ac.kr
Spain
Virginia Sanchez, University of Seville
virsan@us.es
Sweden
Sevgi Bayram-Ozdemir, Orebro University
Sevgi.Bayram-Ozdemir@oru.se
Thailand
Ruthaychonnee (Ruth) Sittichai, Prince of Songkla University
ruthaychonnee.s@psu.ac.th
Turkey
Melis Yavuz Mueren, MEF University
cankayab@mef.edu.tr
Uganda
Peter Baguma, Makerere University
minterhotep@hotmail.com
United Kingdom
Ken J. Rotenberg, University of Keel
k.j.rotenberg@keele.ac.uk
Zambia
Jacqueline Jere-Folotiya, University of Zambia
jacqueline.folotiya@unza.zm
Zimbabwe
Gwatirera Javangwe, University of Zimbabwe
g.javangwe@sociol.uz.ac.zw
Middle East
Sawsan Abdulrahim, American University of Beirut
sawsan.abdulrahim@gmail.com
Netherlands
Berna Güroglu, Leiden University
bguroglu@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
If you have any questions, please contact Members@issbd.org
You can find more information at:
https://issbd.org
https://members.issbd.org