Anatomical Society FAQs
FAQs
It is important to establish what part of the website you are attempting to login to. Please choose from the following options below:
1. If you are attempting to login in to the main website to access members only content please be advised that it is no longer necessary or possible to log in to the main website.
All members only content that was previously available on the main website here is now available via the Member Portal under the 'Membership' tab.
2. If you are attempting to login to the Member Portal
Membership renewals, conference registration, abstract submission and now members only content are all accessed via the Member Portal. If you have forgotten your password, please request a new password on the login screen.
For any other issues regarding the Member Portal, please contact membership team theteam@anatsoc.org.uk for further assistance.
It is important to establish what part of the website you are attempting to login to. Please choose from the following options below:
1. If you are attempting to login in to the main website to access members only content please be advised that it is no longer necessary or possible to log in to the main website.
All members only content that was previously available on the main website here is now available via the Member Portal under the 'Membership' tab.
2. If you are attempting to login to the Member Portal
Membership renewals, conference registration, abstract submission and now members only content are all accessed via the Member Portal. If you have forgotten your password, please request a new password on the login screen.
For any other issues regarding the Member Portal, please contact membership team theteam@anatsoc.org.uk for further assistance.
In order to join to the Anatomical Society, you will require support from two existing members. If you do not know any existing members, please try the options below.
Please note: You should not pay your membership fees until you have secured referees
1. Form professional connections and collaborations with individuals based within anatomical institutions
Make contact with your local anatomy department or make contact with individuals who are current Anatomical Society members in good standing. This increases the chance of getting to know existing members who share your scientific interests. It is advisable to contact individuals only if you have a genuine interest in collaborating with them. Once a professional connection has been established, it may then be appropriate to ask for support. When doing so, you should only use an institutional address and follow official channels, rather than e.g. using your personal email address.
2. Attend an Anatomical Society conference
The Anatomical Society community is forward-looking and open-minded and welcomes individuals with a genuine interest in anatomy. There are two Anatomical Society meetings each year, in summer and in winter. Non-members can attend and present work at these meetings. In doing so, you will have the opportunity to make contact with individuals and establish professional connections with existing members, who may then be happy to give you their support. Furthermore, non-members who attend the winter meeting and apply for membership immediately will receive complimentary membership for the remainder of that year. Anyone who successfully applies for membership from May onward will also receives complimentary membership until September of that year.
3. Contact the Anatomical Society Membership Team
If neither of these options above is possible, please contact the Anatomical Society membership team: theteam@anatsoc.org.uk to ask the current Membership Officer and Honorary Secretary to act in this capacity.