Imperial
College London is inviting applications for Imperial Post-Doctoral, Post-CCT
Research Fellowship (IPPRF) scheme. This award is funded jointly by the
Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine and the Wellcome Trust
Institutional Strategic Support Fund.
College London is inviting applications for Imperial Post-Doctoral, Post-CCT
Research Fellowship (IPPRF) scheme. This award is funded jointly by the
Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine and the Wellcome Trust
Institutional Strategic Support Fund.
The
purpose of the Fellowship is to draw on the research strengths of Imperial and
attract the highest quality early stage clinical academics finishing clinical
training to work towards Clinician Scientist, Wellcome Trust or other
externally funded clinical research mid-level awards.
purpose of the Fellowship is to draw on the research strengths of Imperial and
attract the highest quality early stage clinical academics finishing clinical
training to work towards Clinician Scientist, Wellcome Trust or other
externally funded clinical research mid-level awards.
Imperial
College London is a public research university located in London, United
Kingdom. Its founder, Prince Albert, envisioned an area composed of the
Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the
Imperial Institute.
College London is a public research university located in London, United
Kingdom. Its founder, Prince Albert, envisioned an area composed of the
Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the
Imperial Institute.
Students
need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
Scholarship Description:
Application Deadline: February 21, 2018
Course Level:
Scholarships are available to conduct clinical research.
Study Subject:
Scholarships are awarded to study the subjects offered by the university.
Scholarship
Award: Post-Doctoral, Post CCT Research Fellowship provides:
Course Level:
Scholarships are available to conduct clinical research.
Study Subject:
Scholarships are awarded to study the subjects offered by the university.
Scholarship
Award: Post-Doctoral, Post CCT Research Fellowship provides:
- Two
years (maximum, full time) bridging time to conduct clinical research - Consultant
clinical academic salary (at the first threshold of the salary scale) - Research
expenses
Number of Scholarships: Not given
Scholarship can
be taken in the UK
Scholarship can
be taken in the UK
Eligibility for the Scholarship:
Eligible Countries: Citizens of all
nationalities are eligible to apply.
nationalities are eligible to apply.
Entrance Requirements: Applicants must be fully
qualified medical doctors, have been awarded a PhD or MD within the last 4
years and hold a CCT, or be within 12 months of obtaining CCT (or equivalent) at
the time of application.
qualified medical doctors, have been awarded a PhD or MD within the last 4
years and hold a CCT, or be within 12 months of obtaining CCT (or equivalent) at
the time of application.
English Language Requirements: Students need to demonstrate
that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
Application Procedure:
Applicants
to submit finalised application documentation online via ICL Job Applicant
section to include:
to submit finalised application documentation online via ICL Job Applicant
section to include:
- Job
Application form. Applicants should apply online. The Job
Reference is: MED00124 - CV (maximum
5 pages) - Completed
and FoM Department approved IPPRF Award form (including costings)
How to Apply:
The
IPPRF award application process comprises 2 stages. Before submitting
anything interested applicants should first approach the relevant department in
the Faculty of Medicine to discuss their research interest and establish
whether the department is able to support their application.
IPPRF award application process comprises 2 stages. Before submitting
anything interested applicants should first approach the relevant department in
the Faculty of Medicine to discuss their research interest and establish
whether the department is able to support their application.
Stage 1: Applicants must gain support from
the proposed ‘host’ Department in the ICL Faculty of Medicine using the Award
Application form before finalising
and submitting their applications to the Job Applicants section of the ICL
website
the proposed ‘host’ Department in the ICL Faculty of Medicine using the Award
Application form before finalising
and submitting their applications to the Job Applicants section of the ICL
website
Stage 1: Departmental Deadline: January 24, 2018
Applicants
to contact FoM Depts to identify potential projects, get confirmation of
support and InfoEd costings for including in Award application form (before
submitting formal ‘job’ application). This the absolute latest date
that applicants can approach departments, they are advised to do so as early as
possible. See ‘Further information’ for guidance and Award
application form template.
to contact FoM Depts to identify potential projects, get confirmation of
support and InfoEd costings for including in Award application form (before
submitting formal ‘job’ application). This the absolute latest date
that applicants can approach departments, they are advised to do so as early as
possible. See ‘Further information’ for guidance and Award
application form template.
Stage 2: Applicants must submit the
signed/approved IPPRF Award application form, and upload their CV and completed
Job Application via the Job Applicants section of the ICL website
signed/approved IPPRF Award application form, and upload their CV and completed
Job Application via the Job Applicants section of the ICL website
Stage 2: Application Deadline: February 21, 2018