Volunteers’ Week takes place from 2-8 June 2025. As part of the week’s celebrations, we’d like to extend a massive thank you to our volunteers who freely give their time, knowledge, and energy to make a real difference. Whether you’re mentoring the next generation, supporting public engagement, contributing to projects and events, advising community initiatives and beyond, your dedication helps to advance science, strengthens communities, inspires curiosity, and builds a more informed and connected society.
We could not do our work without your continued generosity!
Professional Body: Association of Anatomical Pathology Technology (AAPT)
Russell Wilson CSci, Technician Strategic Lead
Field of study: Formerly Sport and Exercise Science, now learning and operational development, within HR.
Professional Body: Institute of Science and Technology (IST)
Jas Gill, Senior Manager, Internal Audit
Field of study: Internal Audit & Risk Management
Professional Body: ISACA, IIA, ISC2, ACFE and others
Dorota Ferguson Clinical Scientist, CSci, MPE, RWA, Principal Clinical Scientist
Field of study: Medical Physics – Nuclear medicine
Professional Body: HCPC, IPEM
Charlie Houston FIBMS CSci MSc
Professional Body: Institute of Biomedical Science
Volunteer with the Science Council
If you’re interested in volunteering, now is the perfect time to learn more!
There are many ways to contribute to our work and our vision of a diverse and growing science profession that is trusted, respected, innovative and equipped to meet regional, national and global challenges.
Find out more about the about volunteering for the Science Council.
Let’s inspire and elevate the science workforce together!
The Science Council champions professionalism in science. We set the standards, register scientists and technicians who meet them, and recognise achievement with CSci, CSciTeach, RSci and RSciTech designations.
Professional registration with the Science Council independently recognises your skills and confirms you meet global standards for professional scientists.