Awards, bursaries and grants that are open for application will appear below.
Available to members presenting an abstract at ASPET 2025. Deadline: 28 February
Available to members presenting abstracts at non-BPS meetings.
Members can apply for this bursary if they have caring responsibilities that would otherwise stop them from attending a Society meeting.
This prize rewards outstanding achievement and leadership in non-clinical pharmacology. Winners receive a medal and £2,000 and have the opportunity to give a lecture at a Society meeting.
This prize recognises sustained achievement and leadership in pharmacology teaching. Winners will receive £2,000.
This award recognises outstanding achievement and leadership in pharmacology and therapeutics. The winner will receive a medal and £2,000.
This 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 and subsistence expenses to support a 3-week research visit to Australasia.
Provides postgraduate students with an opportunity to visit an international laboratory to learn a new technique.
This prize recognises the achievements of established researchers. Winners will receive £1,000 and be offered the opportunity to give a lecture at a Society meeting.
This studentship encourages undergraduates to take pharmacology as a specialism. Winners will receive up to £1,850 for up to ten weeks (£185 per week) to help cover living costs during a research project.
This award supports members returning to work following a career break. Winners will receive up to £10,000. The award can be used to fund a short-term independent research project or a visit to another laboratory to learn a new technique.
This award provides career-enhancing opportunities for early career members. Winners will receive up to £10,000 to fund a short-term project or visit to a laboratory to learn a new technique.
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 £1,000.
This prize rewards outstanding achievement in postgraduate studies. Winners will receive up to £500.
This award aims to recognise high-quality public engagement, both of pharmacology research and inspiring the public about pharmacology generally. And raise awareness within the pharmacology community of the importance of demonstrating pharmacology across a diverse range of public audiences.
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