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Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths

The Scholarship Breakdown

Posted on June 18, 2015 by Melissa Olekson

Graduate scholarships are awards that support academic expenses, such as tuition or fees, books, and research costs. They are usually smaller sums of money and are of particular importance for students completing professional and research-based master’s degrees, where little external funding may be available. They are usually provided by companies or professional societies to support […]

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Research Training Fellowships

Short term fellowships amounting to BP 5,000, and one Charles de Selincourt Fellowship to the value of BP 8,000, are available to fund training in new techniques or for pilot projects. The aim of these fellowships are to allow research workers to visit and work in other specialist laboratories or research teams for short periods […]

Research Project Grants

Grants of up to BP100,000 are available for research into post-neonatal infant health, morbidity and mortality. Applications should take into account recent epidemiological studies in the field, and give consideration to the relevance of psychosocial factors. Awards are only exceptionally given to studies outside the UK: course attendance fees or travelling costs are not covered. […]

The Scholarship Breakdown

Posted on June 18, 2015 by Melissa Olekson

Graduate scholarships are awards that support academic expenses, such as tuition or fees, books, and research costs. They are usually smaller sums of money and are of particular importance for students completing professional and research-based master’s degrees, where little external funding may be available. They are usually provided by companies or professional societies to support […]

Filed Under: Planning When to Apply Tagged With: Searching for Funding

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