Intermediate fellowships

You are:

  • an experienced biomedical researcher
    with a relevant connection to the UK/EEA and three to six years' postdoctoral research experience. You want to hold your fellowship in the UK/ROI or work in a developing country on tropical medicine or public health research.
  • a clinical, dental or veterinary researcher
    with a relevant connection to the UK/EEA and have completed your general professional training. Medical and dental candidates will have an NTN training number, or a CCST or equivalent. Veterinary candidates will have an RCVS certificate or equivalent. You want to conduct your research in the UK/ROI or work in a developing country on tropical medicine/ public health research.
  • a veterinary researcher
    with a relevant connection to the UK/EEA and have a degree in veterinary medicine/science (e.g. BMedVet, BMedSci, VetMB). You have completed or are about to complete a higher research degree (preferably a PhD) and have obtained your Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) certificate or equivalent. You want to conduct your research in a UK veterinary school.
  • a researcher in biomedical, veterinary or social science from a developing country
    with a PhD and three to six years' postdoctoral research experience or a medical graduate with a higher qualification (i.e. qualified to enter higher specialist training) or recognised as a specialist within a relevant research area, with three to six years' research experience. You want to do research on tropical medicine or public health in a developing country.
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