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Professor Owen Bowden-Jones CBE

Professor Owen Bowden-Jones CBE

Registrar

Professor Owen Bowden-Jones was elected as Registrar of the College in 2025. In this role he has overall responsibility for policy, public education, revalidation and membership engagement.

After qualifying in medicine in the UK, Owen worked in the Australian health system for three years before returning to London to undertake his psychiatry training on the Charing Cross and St Mary’s rotation. He completed his Masters at Imperial College London and was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2013. Owen founded the award-winning Club Drug Clinic in 2010, an innovative service for people experiencing harms from novel psychoactive substances and has since published popular national training on this topic. He has also developed and delivered international training on behalf of the European Union and United Nations. Owen has received a National Clinical Impact Award continuously since 2014.

Mental health problems in young adults are a particular research interest and Owen founded and runs a number of mental health clinics for students, which have been co-produced with students and university staff. Owen has published widely including overseeing more than thirty reports for Government on illegal drug harms, two textbooks and several book chapters. Owen is an honorary professor at University College London, President of the Society for the Study of Addiction and has been principal investigator on a number of large research and quality improvement grants. He lectures widely both nationally and internationally. 

Owen has extensive experience of working with the UK Government including regular meetings with the Home Secretary, other ministers and senior officials to brief them on illegal drugs in his role as chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs. In this role he has been directly involved in developing a number of high-profile policies including the re-scheduling of cannabis-based products for medicinal use and reducing the barriers to controlled drug research for legitimate UK industry and academia. Owen is also a member of the broader Home Office Science Advisory Council which co-ordinates science across a wide range of Home Office priorities. He has given evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee, All Party Parliamentary Groups and House of Lords committees.

Owen speaks frequently in the media about drug use and mental health including print, radio and television. He has written an award-winning book for parents about having conversations with their children relating to drug use and regularly talks at schools, universities and festivals. 

Early in his career, Owen was awarded a Health Foundation Leadership Fellowship and more recently was appointed as a Senior Fellow at the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management. He has recently completed a two-year policy fellowship at the Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge focusing on the interaction between government and science.
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