Chapter Information
The AAPS-University of Toronto Student Chapter was established in April 2004 and has already become one of AAPS largest chapters with over 50 members. The chapter strives to create a unique opportunity for students from all disciplines to interact with the over 12,000 members of AAPS.
One of the primary goals of the chapter is to help students who are interested in pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical sciences find their own niche. The chapter created an Invited Speaker Series to help students strengthen their scientific background and become competitive candidates for jobs. Through the program, several distinguished pharmaceutical scientists will visit each academic year and give seminars. To help students interested in industry achieve their career goals, the chapter has also invited pharmaceutical industry recruiters to present seminars on industrial job profiles and the qualifications required.
The group was also founded to promote pharmaceutical research and development in Canada by exposing members to the multidisciplinary aspects of pharmaceutical science that encompass not only pharmacology, immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biology and chemistry, but also epidemiology, risk assessment and physics.
Additional chapter activities include industry tours, a journal club, and alumni visits. Chapter social activities include new member recruitment fairs, chapter picnics, pizza and movie nights, cocktail parties and coffee hours.
Activities
2004-2005
June 8, 2004
Seminar: Stacey May, AAPS Director of Public Outreach
October 6, 2004
Welcome Party
New Member Recruitment Fair
Elections
December 10, 2004
Christmas Party: Sushi Night
May/June 2005
Perspectives in Pharmaceutical Industry: Recruiters from pharmaceutical industry give seminars on industrial job profiles and qualifications required for industry positions.
Additional Activities:
- Invited Speaker Series
- Women in Government/Academia and Pharmaceutical Industry
- Job Search Tips
- How to Write an Effective Résumé
- Preparing for the Post Ph.D. Career
- Academia: Establishing a Lab, Writing Grants and Managing Other Responsibilities
- Chapter Picnic
- Pizza/Movie Nights and Potlucks
- Industry Tours
- Journal Club
- Alumni Visits
2003-2004
Spring 2004
Distinguished Lecture Series
New Member Recruitment
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