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Honorary Fellowships

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Robert Jackson*
Affiliation:
Head of Postgraduate Educational Services, Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Nominations for the College's Honorary Fellowship will be discussed at the October meeting of the Education Training and Standards Committee.

The regulations of the College state under Bye-Law Section V that ‘ Subject to the Regulations the College may elect as an Honorary Fellow any person, whether or not that person is a member of the medical profession, who either is eminent in psychiatry or in allied or connected sciences or disciplines or has rendered distinguished service to humanity in relation to the study, prevention or treatment of mental illness or to subjects allied thereto or connected therewith or has rendered notable service to the College or to the Association.’

Nomination forms are available from Miss K. Hillman, Department of Postgraduate Educational Services (email: ), to whom nominations for Honorary Fellowship should be sent by 30 June 2007. Such nominations must contain recommendations by no fewer than six Members of the College, and include full supporting documentation.

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