About the grant?
Support for activities related to the promotion public awareness and understanding of pathology
A maximum sum of £3000 per application
Who is eligible?
Members of the Society in good standing for at least 12 months. Non members may also apply with the support of a Society member
Deadline dates
1 March, 1 June, 1 September & 1 December
How do I apply?
Applications should comprise of an electronic covering letter, a two page application explaining the proposal and justifying the proposed expenditure & a one page CV of the principle applicant
Please read the full terms and conditions before applying
Examples of Projects funded from the Public Engagement Grant
Purchases made for British Science Week 2019/20 - Dr Val Speirs, University of Aberdeen
Nottingham University Hospitals Pathology Open Day 9th November 2019 - Dean Saggers, Adam Barke & Dr Abhik Mukherjee
Sponsorship of the Molecular Pathology Session of the British Association for Cancer Research Special Conference on Breast Cancer - March 2019 Dr Val Speirs, University of Aberdeen
The development of a new series of outreach activities to further promote awreness of dental defects - Dr Laura Whitehouse, St James's University Hosptial, Leeds