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Joint Fellowships

Subject to confirmation, and receipt of sufficiently high-quality applications that make it through the peer review and viva award process, we hope to be able to offer joint fellowships with the following funding partners:

Blond McIndoe Research Foundation

Subject to confirmation, and receipt of sufficiently high-quality applications that make it through peer review, and viva process, our one-year Research Fellowship is an award to members of the Royal College of Surgeons of England to undertake clinical research into selected projects in order to extend the frontiers of surgery and develop new operative techniques.

The damage and disfigurement caused by serious burns, major soft tissue trauma and disease can be life-changing.  The Blond McIndoe Research Foundation is committed to advancing research into techniques and technologies that will repair, restore and regenerate tissue and reduce debilitating scarring and its charitable objective is:

  •  To advance patient care by supporting cutting-edge research into burns, wound healing and soft tissue reconstruction.

The fellow will remain employed by their host institution, renumerated by the RCS England.  The fellowship will cover salary, on-costs and some running expenses.

 

Former fellows and projects supported – 

https://www.blondmcindoe.co.uk/research-fellowships

 

Applications now closed.

Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland 

The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland (VSGBI) has a strong track record in supporting academic training and the delivery of high-quality research across the translational, applied clinical, quality improvement and educational spectrum. To provide specific support for trainees in vascular surgery to continue this work and form the pipeline of future clinical academic leaders, and in partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS), up to two one-year fellowships are available jointly funded by RCS and VSGBI.

The research fellowship provides 12 months of funding and covers basic salary, on-costs and some running expenses.

Applications now closed.

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