Medical Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 123

PhD Studentship in Orissa India 2011- Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

The Environmental Health Group at LSHTM is undertaking a three-year randomized, controlled trial in Orissa, India to investigate the impact of improved rural sanitation on diarrhoeal disease and helminth infection.  The grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation includes three years of funding for a PhD studentship at LSHTM to participate and support various aspects of the study, including design and data analysis.  A principal focus of the studentship will be to investigate the use of previously installed latrines, assess the impact of sub-optimal latrine use on exposure to faecal pathogens and improve methods for assessing latrine use.  While the student will develop the actual research plan, it is envisioned that the work will involve a cross-sectional study in Orissa to assess the extent to which latrines installed during the past five years have been fully adopted by householders.  In addition, the researcher will undertake a trial of a “smart” technology for assessing latrine use and compare this with more conventional approaches.
After an initial orientation of several months in London, the study will be expected to live and work in Orissa for 18 months to conduct fieldwork and support the work of other investigators.  During this time, the student will be based with other team members at our facilities located on the campus of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar.
This is an exceptional opportunity to join one of the leading research groups worldwide in water, sanitation and hygiene and to be part of an expanding regional research centre in South Asia for LSHTM and its partners in India.

Scholarship Application Deadline: (Contact Employer) The studentship is available immediately. Applications will be accepted until the studentship is filled.

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Senior Clinical Training Scholarships – Small Animal Surgery, UK

These Scholarships provide an outstanding opportunity to study for a postgraduate qualification. One Scholarship is available from 1 April 2011 and one from 1 July 2011. The Scholars will be trained in all aspects of small animal surgery, including soft tissue and orthopaedics. The training programme is approved by the European College of Veterinary Surgery, and the Department is an Approved Centre for the RCVS Diploma in Small Animal Surgery (orthopaedics).
The Scholarships are for one year in the first instance, renewable for periods of one year up to a total of three years. They are subject to an initial monitoring period of six months, and to review on an annual basis.
The Scholars will be required to register for a Certificate and/or Diploma in the appropriate field. The training programme requires participation in the Department’s clinical service, including the out-of-hours rota, in addition to small-group teaching of veterinary students.
Applicants must be a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, or hold a veterinary degree qualifying them for membership. Completion of an ECVS recognised internship or a minimum of two years’ experience in small animal practice is essential.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 18.02.2011

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Junior Clinical Training Scholarships, University of Cambridge, UK: Small animal Discipline including Internal Medicine, Soft Tissue Surgery, Orthopaedics, Oncology

Applications are invited from qualified veterinarians for this post-graduate training programme rotating through a large range of small animal disciplines, including Internal Medicine, Soft Tissue Surgery, Orthopaedics, Oncology, Diagnostic Imaging, Anaesthesia, Neurology and Clinical Pathology.
Some experience in small animal practice is preferred but new graduates may be considered.
The Programme is designed to provide a broad but intensive learning experience in various areas of small animal medicine. It will help to prepare individuals for Senior Clinical Training Programmes, but graduates seeking advanced training and experience prior to beginning practice will also benefit.
A candidate must be a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 February 2011

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