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Membership

The membership subscription rates are £25 for standing order payments or £30 if you pay by cheque or credit card (please note reduced subscription rates are available for unsalaried PhD/MPhil students and retired members). The benefits of membership include:

free subscription and on-line access to the quarterly refereed journal The British Accounting Review;

a free copy (in the year of publication) of the biennial The British Accounting Review Register - the authoritative reference work on UK accounting and finance departments and the lecturing/research interests and publications of 1,500 academic staff members across over 100 UK institutions;

eligibility to join the Special Interest Groups of the BAA (which includes Auditing, Corporate Governance, Education, Financial Accounting and Reporting, Interdisciplinary Perspectives, International and Public Services);

eligibility to join the Regional Groups of the BAA (which includes Northern, Scottish, South Eastern and South Westrn);

eligibility to attend the conferences, seminars, research workshops, doctoral colloquium and summer schools organised by the BAA's sub-groups;

reduced personal subscription rates for other journals, including Critical Perspectives on Accounting and Accounting Education.

Please note that:

the BAA is not a qualifying body for the purposes of practising accounting and finance, and members are not allowed to use or advertise their membership for business purposes;

the BAA does not issue a membership certificate.





British Accounting Association
c/o Management School, The University of Sheffield, 9 Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 4DT, UK
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