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UK Department for International Development (DFID) is inviting
application for Medical fellowships available for doctors and dentists
from Developing Commonwealth Countries. These fellowships are for
mid-career clinical staff to learn a new medical or dental skill, to
practise the new medical or dental skill, and to network with others in
the same and related specialties. Awards are tenable for between three
months and six months at any approved UK University Hospital; experience
suggests that a minimum of 4 months is sensible. The EAS will close to
all applicants on 3 December 2014.
Study Subject(s): Fellowships are awarded to undertake a programme designed to enhance clinical skills.
Course Level: Fellowships are available to doctors and dentists to enable them to spend between three and six months at a UK hospital.
Scholarship Provider: UK Department for International Development (DFID)
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: To apply for a Commonwealth Medical Fellowship, candidates should:
-Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees, or British protected persons
-Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country
-Be employed by a hospital affiliated to a university which is eligible to nominate candidates to the Commission
-Be available to commence their Medical Fellowship in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2015
-Have qualified as either a doctor or dentist between 1 October 2005 and 30 September 2008, or before 1 October 2000
- Met the English language requirements of the General Medical Council (GMC) or General Dental Council (GDC) by 6 March 2015.
The Commission wishes to promote equal opportunity, gender equity and
cultural exchange. Applications are encouraged from a diverse range of
candidates.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Citizens
of developing Commonwealth country (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda,
Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, Cameroon, Cayman
Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada,
Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia,
Maldives, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria,
Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, St Helena, St Kitts and Nevis, St
Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone,
Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga,
Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu,
Virgin Islands (British) and Zambia) can apply for these Commonwealth
Medical Fellowships.
Scholarship Description:
Commonwealth
Medical Fellowships are offered to doctors and dentists from developing
Commonwealth countries to enable them to spend between three and six
months at a UK hospital undertaking a programme designed to enhance
their clinical skills. These fellowships are funded by the UK Department
for International Development (DFID). The primary aims of the Enhancing
Clinical Skills Awards are for the award holder to learn a new clinical
skill, to practise the new clinical skill, and to network with others
in the same and related specialties. The secondary aims are for the
award holder to participate in the academic activities of the host
organisation, and to conduct small-scale research projects.
Number of award(s): Not Known
Duration of award(s):
Awards are tenable for between three months and six months; experience
suggests that a minimum of 4 months is sensible. Awards are tenable at
any approved UK University Hospital.
What does it cover? Each Commonwealth Medical Fellowship provides:
-Approved airfare to the United Kingdom and return on expiry of the
Medical Fellowship (the cost of journeys made before final award
confirmation will not normally be reimbursed, nor can fares be paid for a
Medical Fellow’s dependants)
-A research support grant
-A
personal maintenance allowance at the rate of £1,563 per month (£1,938
per month for those studying at institutions in the London Metropolitan
area) – rates quoted at 2014-2015 levels
-Reimbursement of the fee for a single English language test and of the fee for GMC/GDC registration
-An initial arrival allowance
-A grant for expenses for approved travel within the United Kingdom or overseas
-Candidates should note that there is no spouse or child allowance
available. A Medical Fellow who is widowed, divorced or a lone parent
and is accompanied by children for whom she/he is solely legally
responsible will receive an allowance in respect of the first
accompanying child and child allowances for the second and third
accompanying children. The level of financial support given towards the
costs of family maintenance in the UK is under review and is subject to
change in terms of both eligibility and rate availability.
Selection Criteria: Applications are considered according to the following selection criteria:
-Academic merit of the candidate
-Quality of the application
-Likely impact of the work on the development of the candidate’s home country
Notification: Not Known
How to Apply:
All applications must be made through a nominating university in your
home country. A full list of bodies invited to nominate can be found on
the CSC website. Those wishing to be considered for inclusion in the
list of institutions invited should contact the Executive Secretary of
the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. You must check with them in the
first instance for specific advice on how to make an application and
for their own closing date. All Commonwealth Medical Fellowship
candidates must submit their application form using Electronic Application System (EAS).
Scholarship Application Deadline: The EAS will close to all applicants on 3 December 2014 and no further applications can be submitted after that date.