CES 11: Endocrine System
REGISTRATION IS STILL OPEN – EARLY REGISTRATION ENDED ON 10th JANUARY 2025, STANDARD FEES NOW APPLY – <<< CLICK HERE TO REGISTER >>>
Approved by the Royal Society of Biology for the purposes of CPD, this event may be counted as approximately 63 credits.
Approximately 21 hours of educational activity will be recorded on Attendance Certificates.
This CES will give you the opportunity to learn about the endocrine system.
The clinical pathology part of the program was put together with the support of the ACCP and delegates are welcome to bring their own cases and examples, in which case they should get in touch directly with the scientific organiser, via events@hg3.co.uk.
BSTP CES 11 - Programme (305.6 KiB, 34 hits)
Registration fees are for full attendance (6 afternoons) and no discount will be given for part attendance.
Timelines:
12th November 2024 Registration opened
7th January 2025 Deadline for bursary applications NOW EXTENDED!
10th January 2025 Early registration fee ends
Up to 10th January 2025 Cancellations can be made
After 10th January 2025 No refund on cancellations
24th January 2025 Registration closes
31st January 2025 *** NEW deadline for bursary applications ***
Official language: The official language of the symposium is English.
Environmental Impact: The BSTP is committed to sustainability in toxicological pathology and has sought to reduce the environmental impact of this symposium by providing the symposium proceedings in an electronic format only.
If you wish to refer to any of the delegate materials or any other documents provided for this symposium, it is recommended that you download the information onto your own electronic device.
By registering for this event, you agree that the information made available is for your own educational use and that no part of the presentations/ handouts received may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the individual speakers/authors.
The BSTP do not record events and participants must not make audio or visual recordings of the event in any medium and you must not record any part of the symposium direct or by external sources including screen shots or by an external recording device or distribute any such illicit audio or visual recordings via social media or any other means.
Whilst every effort is made to try and provide copies of speaker’s presentations/handouts by whatever format, the BSTP are unable to guarantee that individual speakers will make their presentations available to delegates.
If you have any queries, please contact the event organisers – Hg3 Conferences Ltd, events@hg3.co.uk
Bursary opportunities for early career pathologists.
The BSTP are able to offer at least three free places on each of our Continuing Education Symposiums (CES).
The deadline for applications for CES 11 has been extended and will now close on 31st January 2025.
Applications are welcomed from interested members and non-members of the BSTP.
The awarding of funding will be at the discretion of the BSTP Council.
Priority will be given to individuals working within an “early career” environment, for example, postgraduate MSc or doctoral students working within a relevant scientific field, or veterinary pathology residents working towards a professional qualification and gaining more experience within the field of toxicological pathology.
In addition, if the successful candidate is not already a member of the BSTP, they will also receive a year’s free membership of BSTP.
When applying you should submit the following:
- A brief CV.
- A covering letter stating why this particular CES is of interest to you.
- A letter from your supervisor/Head of Department confirming that you are working within an “early career” environment.
The successful candidate will be expected to:
- Complete and return a CES/meeting registration form (sent to the successful candidate after the award has been made).
- Attend the whole symposium.
- Write a short article (approx 500 words) describing their own research, a brief overview of the symposium, or a description of how the symposium has contributed to your training/professional knowledge (this may appear in the BSTP Newsletter).
- If not already a member of the BSTP, complete and return the membership application form (sent to the successful candidate after the award has been made).
Completed applications should be sent directly to the BSTP Secretariat to allow for a decision to be made by the BSTP Council. Successful applicants will be notified by the BSTP Secretariat in good time to register for the meeting.
The BSTP are happy for you to disseminate this information to your colleagues within your group.
Email: BSTP Secretariat – bstpsecretariat@gmail.com
Reduced registration fees for Trainee/Early Career Pathologist (TECP)
The Trainee/Early Career Pathologist (TECP) reduced registration fee is aimed postgraduate MSc or doctoral students and veterinary pathology residents plus non-qualified (i.e. not board certified) early career researchers at a research institute utilising pathology (e.g. <2 years in post).
To access this reduced fee, a letter from your supervisor/Head of Department confirming your status and brief CV must be provided during the registration process.
The BSTP are happy for you to disseminate this information to your colleagues within your group.
Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/02/2025 - 13/02/2025
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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