The Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund offers up to 3
Junior Fellowships annually. The fellowship program is to support outstanding
individuals wanting to pursue research into hematological malignancies.
International students can apply for these fellowships. Fellowships are
expected to cover a period of 3 years and are to be undertaken on a full-time
basis in a recognized university, hospital, or other equivalent institution.
Application deadline is 25th October 2013 for 2014 session.
Junior Fellowships annually. The fellowship program is to support outstanding
individuals wanting to pursue research into hematological malignancies.
International students can apply for these fellowships. Fellowships are
expected to cover a period of 3 years and are to be undertaken on a full-time
basis in a recognized university, hospital, or other equivalent institution.
Application deadline is 25th October 2013 for 2014 session.
Study Subject(s): Applications will be considered on any aspect of the study of leukaemia
interpreted in its broadest sense including but not limited to molecular
biology and biochemistry, virology, immunology, cell biology, epidemiology and
diagnostic and therapeutic strategies including gene transfer. Persons seeking
predominantly clinical training in the management of patients with leukaemia or
allied disorders will not be eligible for KKLF research fellowships.
Course Level: The fellowships are available for research program.
Scholarship Provider: The Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
interpreted in its broadest sense including but not limited to molecular
biology and biochemistry, virology, immunology, cell biology, epidemiology and
diagnostic and therapeutic strategies including gene transfer. Persons seeking
predominantly clinical training in the management of patients with leukaemia or
allied disorders will not be eligible for KKLF research fellowships.
Course Level: The fellowships are available for research program.
Scholarship Provider: The Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Applicants
may be of any nationality but should have a recognized higher degree (PhD,
MRCP, MRCPath or equivalent).
-Non-medical scientists who will usually have 1-4 years postdoctoral experience
and are intending to work either at a recognized UK research institution or
seeking a travel fellowship for relevant work abroad may apply for a scientific
fellowship
-Clinicians seeking funding for a PhD in the field of leukaemia research, usually
at a UK centre, may apply for a clinical research fellowship.
may be of any nationality but should have a recognized higher degree (PhD,
MRCP, MRCPath or equivalent).
-Non-medical scientists who will usually have 1-4 years postdoctoral experience
and are intending to work either at a recognized UK research institution or
seeking a travel fellowship for relevant work abroad may apply for a scientific
fellowship
-Clinicians seeking funding for a PhD in the field of leukaemia research, usually
at a UK centre, may apply for a clinical research fellowship.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for the fellowships.
Scholarship Description: The objective of the Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund Junior Research Fellowship
program is to support outstanding individuals wanting to pursue research
into haematological malignancies. The fellowships are expected to cover a
period of 3 years and are to be undertaken on a full-time basis in a recognized
university, hospital, or other equivalent institution.
program is to support outstanding individuals wanting to pursue research
into haematological malignancies. The fellowships are expected to cover a
period of 3 years and are to be undertaken on a full-time basis in a recognized
university, hospital, or other equivalent institution.
Number of award(s): There will be up to 3 such junior fellowships awarded annually.
Duration of award(s): Fellowship will be offered for three years.
What does it cover? KKLF will allocate up to £17,000 p.a. to contribute to the cost of
laboratory consumables and a further amount up to £1,000 p.a. to cover travel
costs to meetings. No overtime payments will be paid.
laboratory consumables and a further amount up to £1,000 p.a. to cover travel
costs to meetings. No overtime payments will be paid.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is the email. Applicants will be asked to complete
the approved Application Form and supply a full CV and a fully referenced
scientific proposal of between 3-5 single spaced pages with supporting
documents and 2 academic references. The application should be submitted by email
in addition to providing a hard copy with original signatures. Applications
should also include a 2-page CV for each supervisor/mentor to include selected
published papers and current grants.
the approved Application Form and supply a full CV and a fully referenced
scientific proposal of between 3-5 single spaced pages with supporting
documents and 2 academic references. The application should be submitted by email
in addition to providing a hard copy with original signatures. Applications
should also include a 2-page CV for each supervisor/mentor to include selected
published papers and current grants.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 25th October 2013 for 2014
session.
session.