Membership Renewals
Thank you for your support of Chatham House over the last year. The personal enthusiasm and interest demonstrated by our members is one of the unique strengths of Chatham House and makes us a leading choice for the international leaders and policy makers who speak here.
How to Renew
You will need to be logged in to the website in order to renew your membership online. Alternatively, if you would like to pay by cheque or Direct Debit, please download a membership renewal form here >>. Direct Debit helps us to keep administrative costs to a minimum and is, we hope, more convenient for you. We are pleased to offer members a discount on membership fees for choosing to pay by Direct Debit or online.
If you have not yet filled out a Gift Aid form and would like to make your support go further at no extra cost to you, please fill out and return the Gift Aid form. Please also ensure that you have filled out the Interests' Questionnaire, as this information allows us to invite you to receptions and special events which may be of specific interest to you.
If you are no longer eligible for Student or Under 35s membership or would like to upgrade from Web membership to Full, please contact membership@chathamhouse.org.uk to change your membership status.
If you are not already logged in please login above and proceed to the online renewals page >>
Over the past twelve months, Chatham House has continued to provide an intellectually stimulating and active members events programme, as well as to continually enhance services and facilities for members. Speakers in 2008 included:
- HE Victor Yuschenko, President of Ukraine. Event details/transcript >>
- David Cameron MP, leader of the Conservative Party. Event details/audio/transcript >>
- Henry Paulson, US Secretary of the Treasury. Event details/transcript >>
In October, we opened our newly renovated auditorium, the Joseph Gaggero Hall. The overhaul of the physical space and comprehensive upgrade of our communications capacity should not only improve your experience at Chatham House, but also help to ensure that it remains one of London's leading venues for public debate.
Members events planned for early 2009 include:
- Phillipe Sands QC speaking about International Law and the new US Administration;
- John Simpson, BBC World Affairs editor;
- Rory Stewart, author and Head, Turquoise Mountain Foundation on Kabul;
- The launch of a major Chatham House Report on rethinking the United States' International Role.
2008 Membership Renewal Fees
Full Membership
£209.65* (online)
£205.00 (direct debit)
£220.00** (offline)
Under 35s Membership
£112.50* (online)
£110.00 (direct debit)
£120.00** (offline)
Student Membership
£92.00* (online)
£90.00** (offline)
Web Membership
£66.50 (online)
* Includes additional 2.25% card processing fee
** Please note that credit card payments offline will incur an additional 2.25% processing fee
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