Ambassadors grant
Who can apply: Applicant must be a current BPS member and an Ambassador.
The British Pharmacological Society gives primarily to strengthen the pharmacology community rather than to fund large-scale research. Its grants and awards focus on student groups, member-led events, outreach, and professional development activities that promote pharmacology among students, researchers, clinicians, and the public. It is especially supportive of early-career development and society-affiliated initiatives that build engagement and awareness in the UK, with some support for international conference participation by members.
Mostly small, targeted grants and bursaries with a practical, program-linked approach. Funding is typically application-based through BPS forms or scheme-specific opportunities, often for specific activities, events, or travel costs rather than unrestricted support; some awards are recurring and may be tied to society membership or ambassador roles.
Review the relevant BPS grant or award page and apply through the society’s specific application form. Proposals should clearly show how the activity promotes pharmacology, engages students or the public, or supports professional development; eligibility is often limited to BPS members, student societies, ambassadors, or UK-based activities, so check scheme rules and geography carefully.
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Current and upcoming funding from British Pharmacological Society that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Applicant must be a current BPS member and an Ambassador.
Who can apply: Not specified in the scraped content; appears to be a BPS application form for members/organisers proposing an event.
Who can apply: Members can request sponsorship to help run clinical pharmacology meetings.
Who can apply: Not specified in the scraped content.
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