You should be:
- a national or legal resident of a low- and middle-income country, and hold a first degree in subject relevant to tropical medicine or public health (clinical or non-clinical)
- at an early stage in your career, with limited research experience, but have a demonstrated interest in or aptitude for research.
In general, fellowships may be held in 'not for profit' institutions that are able to sign up to our Grant Conditions. Institutions that have not previously received significant funding from us will be required to submit information to enable us to assess eligibility. Applications will not be considered by a Funding Committee until all eligibility checks have been completed.
Fellows must be based in a low- and middle-income country for their research project. The Trust does not provide Masters schemes for UK/RoI-based researchers.
Sponsorship and supervision
You must be based at an eligible host institution in a low- and middle-income country for the research project. Master's training may be undertaken at a recognised centre of excellence in any location. Master's degrees by distance learning can be supported.
You must identify an eligible sponsoring institution to administer the fellowship for the full tenure of the award.Applications must be submitted from this host institution and be supported by an appropriate sponsor holding an established post for the duration of the fellowship. Applications must also be supported by the head of the institution.
Your sponsor must guarantee that space and facilities will be made available for you.
An additional sponsor(s) must be identified for periods to be spent outside the host institution (i.e. the institution(s) where periods of training will take place).
You should also be supported by appropriate supervisors who will provide independent support, mentorship and advice in all relevant research areas for the duration of the fellowship.
Sponsors and supervisors should have ongoing research programmes and a track record in research, research training and mentorship.
A sponsor may also be nominated as a supervisor where appropriate.
A completed application form [Word 1.58MB] should be submitted by the sponsor by the published deadline. The form should be emailed to phatic@wellcome.ac.uk.
The application should include details of your sponsor's track record in training and a list of their other students at the institution. It must be supported by the head of the institution where the research will be based, and a career plan for the proposed candidate must be included.
Notes for guidance [Word 208KB] should be read before completing the application form.
The full application will be reviewed by the relevant Funding Committee, which makes the final decision. Please note that candidates are not interviewed for this fellowship.
Applications are considered twice a year.
- Next full application deadline: 5 August 2011
- Final decision by Funding Committee: 15-16 December 2011
Late applications will not be considered.
Fellowships must be taken up within one year of award
Enquiries may be directed to phatic@wellcome.ac.uk, the appropriate stream, or by telephone to the Grants Service Desk:+44 (0)20 7611 2020.
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