Membership

ENETS welcomes clinicians, scientists, researchers, and healthcare professionals working in or interested in the field of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) to join our multidisciplinary community.

We particularly encourage early-career professionals and investigators in both clinical and basic science disciplines to become part of the ENETS network and engage with colleagues from across Europe and beyond.

Free membership for young professionals

Professionals aged 40 years or under can enjoy one year of complimentary ENETS membership in 2026, including access to educational resources, member benefits, and the international ENETS community.

Why Membership Matters

By becoming a member of ENETS, you will join a global network of professionals dedicated to advancing the diagnosis, treatment, and management of NET patients. As the world’s leading society in neuroendocrine tumor research, ENETS offers members unparalleled opportunities to raise their professional profile, develop their careers, and gain recognition for their contributions to the field.

ENETS relies on the active engagement and commitment of its members. As an ENETS member, you will have the opportunity to become directly involved in the Society’s activities, shaping the future of NET care and research.

Our membership base is diverse and includes specialists from a wide range of disciplines, including oncology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, nuclear medicine, pathology, radiology, surgery, and basic and translational science. Whether you are at the beginning of your career or an established expert, ENETS provides the platform for you to make an impact.

Membership Benefits

ENETS membership offers a variety of benefits designed to support your professional development and facilitate collaboration within the global NET community:

  • Reduced conference fees for participation in the annual ENETS conferences
  • Free online access to the ENETS official journal, The Journal of Neuroendocrinology
  • Complimentary access to ENETS guidelines
  • Networking opportunities through interdisciplinary NET projects with international specialists
  • Opportunities to collaborate on task forces and NextGEN ENETS projects
  • Eligibility to apply for ENETS grants and awards
  • Admission to the annual ENETS General Assembly
  • Voting rights in ENETS elections

How to become a member

To join ENETS, please submit your application online. A recommendation letter from an existing ENETS member is required for all applicants. This letter can be uploaded as a PDF during the application process.

If you are not yet acquainted with any ENETS members, please upload your CV, including your current position, a brief description of your interest in NET and NET research, and any relevant publications.

For UKI members: Please upload your UKI membership confirmation in place of a recommendation letter.

Membership fees

Membership fees can be paid securely online via credit card through your myENETS account.

  • Regular annual membership: €80
  • Reduced annual membership - For medical students, trainees, nurses, patient advocacy representatives and retired ENETS members (as of 1 January 2026): €40

Terms and Conditions

ENETS memberships are ongoing until cancelled. Membership fees are invoiced annually in September for the following calendar year and are payable by 1 January. If you wish to cancel your membership, please submit a written cancellation request to the ENETS Office (office@enets.org) no later than 31 August of the current year.

Further details can be found in Articles 4 and 5 of the ENETS By-Laws.

Free membership for young professionals

Professionals aged 40 years or under can enjoy one year of complimentary ENETS membership in 2026, including access to educational resources, member benefits, and the international ENETS community.

myENETS

myENETS is ENETS’ online platform for members and non-members alike. A myENETS account is required to register for events, manage transactions, and access ENETS services.

ENETS members benefit from additional access to exclusive resources, including Centers of Excellence (CoE) information, conference media and abstract libraries, NET CME activities, and complimentary access to the Journal of Neuroendocrinology (JNE).