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The Fellowships are to enable men and women
from all walks of life to acquire knowledge and experience
abroad. In the process they gain a better understanding of
the lives and different cultures of people overseas and, on
their return, their effectiveness at work and their contribution
to the community is enhanced greatly.
To see the different categories and to apply
please visit www.wcmt.org.uk
where there is an online application form. Alternatively,
contact the Trust at:
Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 15 Queen's
Gate Terrace London SW7 5PR
Tel: 020 7584 9315
Pat Conlon was an experienced, dedicated and
pioneering GI radiographer, an example of all that is good
about the profession of radiography. She was one of the founders
of the national Gastro intestinal Radiographers Special Interest
Group (GIRSIG). Following Pat's untimely death, her colleagues
in GIRSIG set up the Pat Conlon Bursary in recognition of
her contribution to the progress of GI radiography.
The purpose of the Bursary is to provide financial
support for the successful applicant to undertake a programme
of work that aims to advance GI radiography in its broadest
sense. Two awards of up to £500 each will be made every
year. Applicants must be practicing GI radiographers who are
members of GIRSIG.
Click here
for further details and an application form.
Seeking other funding opportunities?
Supported by the Department of Health, RDFunding
provides direct access to up to the minute information on
health-related funding opportunities.
http://rdfunding.org.uk/
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