Career Development Fellowships


Employer: Arthritis Research UK
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Posted: February 7, 2013
Expires: July 17, 2013
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIPS

These fellowships are offered by Arthritis Research UK to provide an opportunity for scientists, nurses and allied health professionals, usually with at least 3 years' postdoctoral experience, to develop an independent research career in any discipline relevant to arthritis and related musculoskeletal diseases. Applicants should be associated with an established sponsor, preferably within a multidisciplinary research group in a UK university department or research institute. Awards will be for up to 5 years and are not renewable.

Further information is available from our website on the Fellowships page or from the Research Department (tel 0300 7900 403).

Application forms may be downloaded approximately 3 months before the deadline date and the process on how to apply is available by clicking the APPLY button below.

The deadline for applications is WEDNESDAY, 17 JULY 2013.

Registered Charity No 207711

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