NIHR In-Practice Fellowship
- Employer
- BDJ Jobs
- Location
- Nationwide
- Salary
- TBC
- Closing date
- 13 Mar 2020
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- Organisations
- Academic Institution / University
- Job Type
- Academic / University Appointments
- Hours
- Full time
Job Details
Call for applications for NIHR In-Practice Fellowship - 2020
Applications are invited for the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) In-Practice Fellowship. The scheme, funded by the NIHR Academy, is part of the Integrated Academic Training (IAT) programme set up to improve career pathways for researchers in both medicine and dentistry.
The NIHR In-Practice Fellowships are designed to support fully-qualified General Practitioners, General Dental Practitioners and Community Dentists who have outstanding potential as a researcher and/or educationalist.
The fellowship funds:
- a personalised programme of academic training (such as a Masters degree)
- salary for 50% of awardees’ time over 24 months (or longer if part-time)
- conference attendance
The Fellowships allow the practitioner to have protected time to develop academic skills and is expected to lead to the preparation of an application for a competitive, peer-reviewed doctoral fellowship.
Full details of the NIHR In-Practice Fellowship funding opportunities, eligibility criteria and application process are available from the NIHR Academy website at nihr.ac.uk/iat
Closing date for applications: 1pm on Thursday 26 March 2020
Company
The BDJ is the UK’s premium, integrated dental journal and website. It is the official professional journal of the British Dental Association and it continues to offer our loyal clients highly targeted and effective advertising. Benefits include:
- UK’s leading dental recruitment publication
- UK’s most read clinical research dentistry journal
- Highest perceived benefit of BDA Membership
- Received by 18,456 individuals including all British Dental Association Members
- Pass along readership of 76,952
- Delivered 24 x a year, every 2nd and 4th Friday
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- 4 times as many dentists look at the classified jobs section of the BDJ than any other dental publication
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- Website
- https://www.bdjjobs.com/
- Telephone
- 0207 843 4729
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