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17. Who can I talk to for more information about becoming a Council member?
... to content 17. Who can I talk to for more information about becoming a Council member? You are welcome to contact the Registrar, Eleanor Ferguson ( [email protected] ), the CEO, Lizzie ...
17. Who can I talk to for more information about becoming a Council member?
... to content 17. Who can I talk to for more information about becoming a Council member? You are welcome to contact the Registrar, Eleanor Ferguson ( [email protected] ), the CEO, Lizzie ...
18. What will I get out of being involved on Council?
... to content 18. What will I get out of being involved on Council? Our Council members tell us that being on Council has broadened their horizons and allowed them to meet people and go places they ...
18. What will I get out of being involved on Council?
... to content 18. What will I get out of being involved on Council? Our Council members tell us that being on Council has broadened their horizons and allowed them to meet people and go places they ...
18. What will I get out of being involved on Council?
... to content 18. What will I get out of being involved on Council? Our Council members tell us that being on Council has broadened their horizons and allowed them to meet people and go places they ...
19. Can I attend a Council meeting to see what it is like?
... to content 19. Can I attend a Council meeting to see what it is like? Regular Council meetings are held in public and any member is welcome to attend, providing there is space. There is one public ...
19. Can I attend a Council meeting to see what it is like?
... to content 19. Can I attend a Council meeting to see what it is like? Regular Council meetings are held in public and any member is welcome to attend, providing there is space. There is one public ...
2. Do I have to be a UK-practising member of the RCVS in order to stand?
... to content 2. Do I have to be a UK-practising member of the RCVS in order to stand? No, you can be a non-practising or overseas-practising member, but you must be on the RCVS Register. Related FAQs 1. ...
2. Do I have to be a UK-practising member of the RCVS in order to stand?
... to content 2. Do I have to be a UK-practising member of the RCVS in order to stand? No, you can be a non-practising or overseas-practising member, but you must be on the RCVS Register. Related FAQs 12. ...
3. What is the timeframe* for the election?
... to content 3. What is the timeframe* for the election? Closing date for submission of nominations 5pm, Tuesday, 31 January 2023 Posting of voting papers to members (approx.) Week ...
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