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Reports

The Society works with its members and other organisations to publish reports on a variety of topics. Members' input is essential to producing valuable responses and other policy statements, and…

Career Break membership

Existing BPS members who are currently taking, or plan to take, an extended leave from work can apply for Career Break membership. This ensures you retain access to your existing member benefits…

Terms & conditions for awards, prizes, grants and bursaries

How to apply Applicants must be a member of the British Pharmacological Society. You can apply to join today. Please check the individual prize, award, grant or bursary page for specific…

Internships & placements

Looking to gain work experience or take the next step in your career after graduation? We've compiled some links to various UK and international companies who offer internships, graduate schemes,…

Where can pharmacology take me?

Academic research Clinical pharmacology Finance and business Managing research funding Monitoring and licensing of medicines​ Patent law and technology transfer​ Pharmacology Educator View more…

Retired membership

Existing Full members who have held continuous membership for at least five years and are now retired from full-time employment can switch their membership to our free Retired membership. This…

UK Pharmacogenetics & Stratified Medicine Network

A network for academics, clinicians, industry professionals and regulators to discuss, promote and collaborate on the use of stratified/personalised medicine in the clinic, to offer patients the most…

Low- and middle-income country discounts

If you live in a low- or middle-income economy, you are eligible for a discount on our standard membership rates. Discounts will be applied when you apply for and/or renew your membership.

Learning about how medicines work (ages 7-11)

Clinical pharmacology encompasses all aspects of the relationship between drugs and humans.

Early Career membership

For those in the early stages of their career, typically up to eight years after graduating from an undergraduate degree. Includes postgraduate students and postdoctoral scientists, foundation…