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IBCSR membership includes a discounted one-year subscription to the journal Religion, Brain & Behavior. After October 15, 2013, IBCSR membership registrations are for the 2014 volume of the journal.

BONUS! Outside support has enabled us to slash membership dues. Regular memberships, formerly $90, are now just $45. There are further discounts for retired and student members.

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Regular IBCSR Membership is for people beyond their student years but not yet retired. Regular IBCSR Members enjoy all of the benefits of IBCSR Membership, including a discounted subscription to the Religion, Brain & Behavior journal.

Year 2025 (valid from now on) for USD 45.00 (≈ EUR 43.31)

IBCSR Retired Membership is for people beyond their working years and enjoying the productivity of retirement (must be 65 or older and no longer receiving a salary). IBCSR's Retired Members enjoy all of the benefits of IBCSR Membership.

Year 2025 (valid from now on) for USD 40.00 (≈ EUR 38.50)

IBCSR Student Membership is for people still in school. IBCSR's Student Members enjoy all of the benefits of IBCSR Membership (must be a full-time student in an accredited educational institution). Regular Members underwrite the discount for Student Members so when you meet IBCSR Regular Members, remember to thank them!

Year 2025 (valid from now on) for USD 35.00 (≈ EUR 33.69)

Consider a donation to support the institute's work. Producing the website and the IBCSR Research Review is expensive, and ensuring that these features remain free to everyone is part of the mission of IBCSR. Particiate in our research and outreach efforts by contributing today.

Donations are tax deductible in the United States. IBCSR is a non-profit corporation in the State of Massachusetts and a public charity with 501(c)(3) status in the United States (tax ID# 26-0750389).

 
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