Barts Charity Nurse/AHP Clinical Research Fellowships for International Students

Barts
Charity is awarding Nurse/AHP Clinical Research Fellowships for the nurses,
midwives and allied healthcare professional’s (AHP’s) to undertake a 3 year
full-time (or up to 5 years part-time) PhD. This fellowship is available for
international students.
We
fund extraordinary health care for the 2.5m people of east London, and beyond.
Working alongside the Barts Health NHS Trust group of hospitals and Barts
and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry (part of Queen Mary University
of London) we support world-leading research, state-of-the-art equipment and
innovative healthcare projects. Our funding goes above and beyond what the NHS
can provide.

Scholarship Description
  • Applications
    Deadline: 
    November 30, 2018
  • Course
    Level:
    Fellowships are available to
    pursue research.
  • Study
    Subject:
    Barts Charity is supporting
    nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professional’s (AHP’s) to undertake
    a 3 year full-time (or up to 5 years part-time) PhD.
  • Scholarship Award:
    The scheme will fund PhD fees, salary and a £5000 budget per year for
    consumables and your primary supervisor must be based at Barts
    NHS Trust, QMUL or City, University of London.
  • Nationality:
    This fellowship is available for
    international students.
  • Number
    of Scholarships:
    Numbers not
    given
  • Scholarship can
    be taken in
    The PhD must be completed at The
    London School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD) at Queen Mary University of
    London (QMUL) or City, University of London.
Eligibility for the Scholarship
Eligible
Countries: 
This fellowship is available for
international students.
Entrance
Requirements:
You can apply if you meet the following
criteria:
  • You
    are a trained nurse, midwife or AHP
  • You
    already hold an MA, MSc or have equivalent workplace research experience
  • You
    are planning to work on a clinical research project as part of your PhD
English
Language Requirements:
Applicants whose first language is not
English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at
the higher level required by the University.
Application Procedure
How
to Apply: 
Individuals wishing to undertake their
studies at QMUL SMD (including those being supervised by Barts NHS Trust Staff)
must submit their proposals for costing by the QMUL Joint Research Management
Office (JRMO) no later than Friday 2nd November via the following email
address: researchgrants-at-qmul.ac.uk.
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