Individual Full Member
Sign up as a Full Member
Please read carefully the following:
- Fill in and send in the form below to become a Full Member of the Portuguese Society of Physiology (individual associate member exclusively for non-student professionals).
- The annual (calendar year) subscription for a Full Member is Forty Euros (40€).
- The minimum period of membership is two consecutive years. By joining the SPF, you accept this starting condition.
- After submitting the form, you will receive the details and instructions for payment by bank transfer at your email. If you do not receive the registration email in your inbox, please check your SPAM folder or contact us.
VERY IMPORTANT – if you wish to cancel your membership, you must inform SPF of this decision within the current calendar year, once the membership fee for that year has been paid. If this information is not forthcoming, the amount of the outstanding membership fees will be accumulated and due for the corresponding total amount, with the possibility of adding interest costs. The member in default will have all benefits suspended until the default has been eliminated. On the other hand, any former member who complies with these rules can apply for readmission to SPF without any accumulated debts.
Benefits of the Full Member
The annual contribution of €40 includes:
- preferential access for advanced training organized by SPFis including:
- FREE access to training initiatives (seminars; short courses, others) up to 5 ECTS credits / year;
- 50% discount on subsequent initiatives once the 5 ECTS has been exceeded;
- special access conditions in training initiatives organized by SPFis partners (variable discount);
- "member" access to initiatives co-organised by other similar companies;
- to know the latest advances in the area of physiology, through FREE access to the Newsletter of SPFis, FEPS and other companies with which SPFIS establishes this information sharing partnership;
- networking with researchers, academics, professionals and companies who have as common interest the area of physiology.