This biennial prize supports the professional development of early career, clinical members. Recipients are offered the opportunity to give a lecture and awarded up to £5,000 in travel, accommodation…
The prize recognises the achievements of established researchers and has been awarded by the Society since 1972. Known as the Sandoz Prize until 1997, and the Novartis Prize until…
This prize recognises sustained achievement and leadership in pharmacology teaching. Winners will receive £2,000. Criteria The nomination should include evidence of: Individual Teaching…
This prize rewards outstanding achievement in postgraduate studies. Winners will receive up to £500. Named in honour of Marthe Vogt, who was a pioneer throughout her career: graduating from…
This biennial prize rewards outstanding research in non-clinical pharmacology. Winners receive a medal and £2,000 and have the opportunity to give a lecture at a Society…
This studentship encourages undergraduates to take pharmacology as a specialism. Winners will receive up to £3,416 for up to 8 weeks (£427 per week) to help cover living costs during a…
This award recognises outstanding achievement and leadership in pharmacology and therapeutics. The winner will receive a medal and £2,000. Background The Gold Medal was established in 1979…
This annual prize recognises outstanding achievement in the teaching of both clinical and non-clinical pharmacology. There are up to two awards available. Winners will receive…
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…
This award provides career-enhancing funding for early career members. Winners will receive up to £10,000. This award is aimed at those who are in the early stages of their research…