BPS Committees and Group Vacancies

Job reference:

Location:Global

Category:Volunteer with us

Closing date:16 Dec 2022

Start date:Various start dates for each committee

Contact:Shaun Lee - shaun.lee@bps.ac.uk

The following Committees are looking for new members. If you are interested in getting involved, we would love to hear from you. We encourage BPS members to apply. Non-members with a background or interest in pharmacology are welcome to apply.

Find out more about each committee and apply:

There are 12 committees and advisory groups who support our Council in giving strategic direction and support to deliver the Society’s mission and vision. From representing early career and industry members, to advising on the Society’s international activities, being a member of a committee is a great way to build your profile in the pharmacology community and get involved in exciting projects and partnerships that help to shape the Society and the wider world of pharmacology.

The Society is committed to championing equality, diversity and inclusion as set out  in our vision for equality, diversity and inclusion in pharmacology. The Society seeks to represent, and be inclusive of, people from a wide variety of backgrounds across the communities we serve. We are proud of our friendly, vibrant, professional and supportive community. We will provide a supportive environment within our Society that celebrates achievements and provides encouragement when things don’t go to plan.

To apply, please send the following info via the application sites above by 5pm Friday 16 December 2022:
  • Title, full name and email address
  • Institution or work affiliation
  • Specialty, research area and/or background
  • Brief candidate statement stating your reasons for applying and your suitability for the roles, such as highlighting any relevant experience, expertise and/or knowledge (up to 400 words)
  • Short CV (no longer than two pages)
Personal details on applications will be anonymised prior to submission to review panels. Please consider this when writing you candidate statements



 



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