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EACR members can use this page to access digital versions of EACR promotional materials, such as booklets and flyers. It will give you opportunities to share why you are proud to be a cancer researcher and an EACR member.
A choice of 3 slides in 16:9 that can be added to your presentations. The first slide can be customised to add your own personal message or mention a particular session your audience might be interested in.
A banner for social media posts (Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook). Here is suggested wording for a social media post or please feel free to write your own. “I’m looking forward to the #EACR2023 Congress in Torino. Take a look at the fantastic programme, with lots of vital opportunities for networking and presenting your own research: https://www.eacr2023.org”. If your lab/department has an official social media account they could also post.
A banner for your email signature. Please link it to https://www.eacr2023.org
Other graphics: Square logo | Banner | Rectangle
A useful reminder of all the benefits of membership - save it for your own reference, or send it to colleagues who might be interested.
A handy set of slides to forward to colleagues or present at meetings and seminars to promote the EACR and its activities.
A handy checklist of some member benefits and activities you might not know about.
A simple poster about the next set of EACR conferences
A simple poster about EACR membership
Use this sign to show the world you're proud to be a cancer researcher! Print and cut out the sign, then simply pose for a photo holding it.
Email it to us hello@eacr.org or post it on social media using the #ProudCancerResearcher hashtag.
Download this badge to the show the world you're a member of our community. If you use the badge online, please link it to our website www.eacr.org
Here are some places you could use it:
EACR member Linda van Bijsterveldt (University of Oxford, UK) and her colleague Letitia Harris with their #ProudCancerResearcher signs
Image credit: Linda van Bijsterveldt