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Please look at the useful contact information or use the form to submit your suggestion(s).

Useful Contact Information

Access to the OR Society's online Members' Resources

  • If you are not a Society Member, click here to purchase membership.
    (Once you are a member, you may register for a username and password.)
  • If you are a member and have not yet registered for a username and password, click here.
  • If you are a registered member and have forgotten your username or password, click here.
Staff Email addresses - We provide a list of all Society email addresses, so you can email those directly involved with your enquiry.
Online Suggestion / Query form - if the above are of use, please use the form to submit your suggestion or query
Contact us directly:

The OR Society
Seymour House, 12 Edward Street, Birmingham, B1 2RX, UK
Tel: + 44 (0)121 233 9300
Fax: + 44 (0)121 233 0321
Directions | View map | Map from New Street Station (on foot)

Renew / alter your subscription online - To renew or alter your OR Society membership subscription please click here

Change of Members Mailing address - As a member of the OR Society, keep the office informed of changes to important information which could effect the delivery of services such as printed publications and email notifications by editing My Profile (also reached through the Members' Resources). Alternatively, send your request to Carol Smith carol.smith@theorsociety.com

Questions to other members - As a member of the ORS you can ask a general question to other members, with the forums in the Members' Resources section (just enter your user ID and password, and click the LOGIN button at the top right of the screen). Any problems, email cara.quinton@theorsociety.com

Want to hear the latest news - If you are interested in finding out what is going in the society (whether you are a member or not) why not join one of our new mailing lists and receive the latest news by email, ranging from Conferences to Special Interest Groups. 
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