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BPS opens exciting opportunities to join Committees

A number of exciting opportunities to join BPS Committees have opened up, giving members a chance to get involved with the Society's work. The following positions are available:

- Education and Training Committee members
- Industry Sub-Committee (ISC) Chair
- Meetings Committee members
- Specialty Registrar Sub-Committee Chair

(You will need to log into My BPS to view vacancies and apply)

Our Committees and groups are vital to the running and decision-making of the Society. They are also fantastic ways to make connections and spark new ideas. Here are just some of the benefits of joining one:

1. Professional development

  • Enhance your teamwork and decision-making skills
  • Improve or develop leadership abilities
  • Contribute to shaping the strategic direction of the Society
  • Gain opportunities for speaking engagements, event organisation, and policy development

2. Networking and collaboration

  • Collaborate with academic, clinical, and industry experts across the UK and internationally
  • Increase your visibility within the pharmacology community

3. Influence and impact

  • Help shape initiatives that impact pharmacology research and education.
  • Contribute to the Society’s publications, events, and outreach efforts.

4. Exclusive opportunities

  • Access funding and grants
  • Take part in organising conferences, symposia, and workshops
  • Stay informed about the latest developments in pharmacology

And it's also a great way to meet new people and have fun! Take a look at the roles available. If you have any questions, please get in touch.


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