Why join the IES?
Joining the IES helps your personal and professional development. Whatever stage you are at in your career, the IES has membership services that will help you gain recognition and progress to the next level. Members come from all areas of the environment sector, wherever jobs are underpinned by sound science. Your membership grade within the IES depends on what stage you are at in your career.
Membership provides an extensive package of benefits including:
- Quarterly journal, the Environmental Scientist
- Regional and national events
- Access to restricted resources on the website
- Chance to apply for Chartered Scientist and Chartered Environmentalist
- Recognition of professional status
- CPD recording tools
- Use of post-nominal letters
- Access to the European Network of Environmental Professionals
More about the grades
Each IES member has a grade suited to their experience.
Requirements
Points required for membership
| Affiliate | 0-4 units |
|---|---|
| Associate | 5-11 units |
| Member | 12+ units |
| Fellowship | 19+ units & ‘distinction' |
Applications to the IES are graded on a points system, with the total made up from a combination of academic and work experience.
Membership examples
Typically a member will have:*
| Academic Experience | Relevant Yrs Work Experience | Grade |
|---|---|---|
| No relevant qualification | 0 | Affiliate |
| On accredited programme | 0 | Student |
| Relevant BSc | <6 | Associate |
| Relevant BSc | 6+ | Member |
| Relevant BSc | 13+ & "distinction" | Fellow |
*These are example scenarios, your membership grade will depend on your unique combination of experience.



