Who can become an Ambassador?​

Anyone who has been a member of the Society for more than 6 months can apply to be an Ambassador, except for undergraduate members.  ​

Ambassador activity covers all areas of pharmacology, from academia and industry research to clinical settings and beyond. The role can adapt to fit your expertise and areas of interest. Ambassadors have the freedom to make the most of their imagination, initiative, and drive to develop their ideas.​

There are many different paths to a career in pharmacology, and there are many roles within it, so we welcome Ambassadors from all areas of the biosciences. People with wider biosciences training who have then specialised in or focussed on pharmacology are welcome to apply to be an Ambassador. ​

We expect our Ambassadors to be strong representatives of the Society and the pharmacology community for a sustained time period. The length of an Ambassador's term depends on what activities they are doing, and how long they want to be an Ambassador for. We are looking for Ambassadors who are effective communicators, proactive, enthusiastic and involved members of the pharmacology community.​

If you have specific questions about your eligibility for the Society’s Ambassadors Scheme, you can contact us.  ​

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