Do you have a great idea for an event that we could run? Submit a proposal and we can discuss how we could work together to bring it to life! Using our event planning skills to deliver a World…
Marco Bonfanti, University of Strathclyde, is the first runner up from our annual writing competition for early career pharmacologists. Marco’s submission ‘psyched for psychedelics’ was selected by…
Selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are first-line treatments for major depressive disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but SSRIs and related therapeutics take weeks to…
In October we celebrated the fifth annual Biology Week with life science celebrations happening all over the UK, including many biomedical events and activities. The Learned Society…
This award will recognise high-quality public engagement, both of pharmacology research and inspiring the public about pharmacology generally. It will also raise awareness within the…
Here you will find resources that will support your engagement with public and patient audiences, who are not involved in the scientific world. Public engagement opportunities If you’re…
Conducting scientific research gives scientists an invaluable set of skills, helping them to learn, analyse and interpret information. It provides the opportunity to do an in-depth study into a…
This is a practical guide developed for researchers by the Sense about Science team. It aims to cover the key steps in involving the public in, and communicate findings from, their research – from…