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Submissions invited for documenting RPS’s story

Members and fellows called to help chronicle the 16-year journey of the RPS, as it now transitions to Royal College of Pharmacy

Submissions invited for documenting RPS’s story

The "RPS Years" project will culminate in a digital exhibition documenting the profession's evolution from 2010 to 2026.

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Key Summary

  • The RPS is documenting its final chapter (2010–2026) as it prepares to become the Royal College of Pharmacy.
  • Members, fellows, and partners are invited to share personal reflections, milestones, and experiences to create a definitive record of this era.
  • Selected contributions will be curated into "The RPS Years: 2010–2026," a heritage exhibition on the forthcoming Royal College website.

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has launched a project to document the progress made across the pharmacy profession over the last 16 years.


This initiative marks the final chapter of the organization before it transitions into its new identity as the Royal College of Pharmacy.

Between 2010 and 2026, members, fellows, partners and stakeholders have worked together to advance pharmacy practice, strengthen patient care, and advocate for pharmacists and their teams.

RPS members and fellows are now being invited to submit their reflections and personal experiences online. This collective record aims to capture the insights of those who were on the front lines of the profession during these transformative years.

Selected submissions will be curated into The RPS Years: 2010–2026, a new online exhibition in the Heritage section of the forthcoming Royal College of Pharmacy website. Contributors can choose to be acknowledged on a dedicated Thank You page.

RPS chief executive Paul Bennett said: “As we move into this exciting new chapter, we want to ensure that the experiences and achievements of our members are captured and celebrated. The story of the RPS years is, above all, your story. One of dedication, innovation and a shared commitment to advancing our profession.”

“We are grateful for everything members have contributed over this period and look forward to receiving your reflections and celebrating this milestone with you.”