Rebecca Davies Clinician Researcher Fellowship
Rebecca Davies Clinician Researcher Fellowship
The application deadline for this grant has now been extended from the 17th March to the 24th March.
JDRF Australia is requesting applications for its Rebecca Davies Clinician Researcher Fellowship, an opportunity for qualified clinicians to establish or expand their research career in an area related to type 1 diabetes.
The Fellowship will enable clinicians to become research leaders and diversify their career pathway, through training and mentorship.
Applicants must propose to be engaged in an existing clinical research project throughout their Fellowship and supported by a Mentor who is an established leader in a field of clinical research relevant to T1D.
For more information, including eligibility criteria and submission instructions, please download the Request for Application here:
Applications are to be submitted online using the online grants management system RMS360. For instructions on how to use the RMS360, please click here.
Key Dates:
Applications open: 01 February 2022
Applications closed: 24 March 2022
Earliest start: June 2022
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