Organisational Memberships
Partner Society Membership
Who can join?
ESE has three types of Partner Society Membership, and these are:
- National Partner Societies, open to national (broad-based) endocrine societies in Europe and in countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. National Partner Societies automatically become a member of the European Society of Endocrinology Council of Affiliated Societies (ECAS).
Further information can be found here and you can view the full list of ECAS Societies here.
- Specialist Partner Societies, open to specialist endocrine societies in Europe and in countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea as well as pan-European and national societies.
Further information can be found here.
- Associate Partner Societies, open to all endocrine societies outside of Europe, whether specialist, general endocrine, specialist endocrine or an international society.
Further information can be found here.
National Partner Society Discounted Membership
If you are currently a member of one of ESE’s National Partner Societies and you hold a current ESE membership, you are eligible for a discount* on your membership fee. Please visit the relevant membership page for your profession to view the discount available to you.
*Please note that the discount is not available for Lifetime Membership.
Patient Advocacy Group Affiliate Membership and Corporate Membership
ESE also partners with Patient Advocacy Group (PAG) Affiliate Members and Corporate Members.
- Patient Advocacy Group Affiliate Membership - Through ESE’s Patient Advocacy Group Affiliate Membership, PAGs can be formally affiliated to ESE, and benefit from support to assist them in achieving their objectives. The ESE PAG Affiliate Membership is free of charge.
Further information can be found here.
- Corporate Membership constitutes an important engagement with and support to ESE, and is open to any company:
- with a scientific, diagnostic, technical, or clinical focus
- working in, or associated with, any of our eight Focus Areas of endocrinology
- developing or commercialising products or services at any stage of their life cycle
Further information can be found here.