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Junior Clinical Training Scholarship in Farm Animal at University of Cambridge, UK

Applications are invited from recently qualified veterinarians for this 12 month postgraduate training programme in all aspects of farm animal studies. The JCTS will work under the supervision of recognised specialists (PHM, ECVPH, DCHP, ECBHM, ECVDI, ECVA, ECVP, ECVN, etc.).An applicant must be a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, or hold a veterinary degree qualifying him or her for membership.

For application form (JCTS1) and information pack, contact Melissa Large on 01223 337055, quoting the reference Junior Clinical Training Scholarship.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30th May 2011.

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Junior Clinical Training Scholarship in Farm Animal at University of Cambridge, UK

Applications are invited from recently qualified veterinarians for this 12 month postgraduate training programme in all aspects of farm animal studies. The JCTS will work under the supervision of recognised specialists (PHM, ECVPH, DCHP, ECBHM, ECVDI, ECVA, ECVP, ECVN, etc.).An applicant must be a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, or hold a veterinary degree qualifying him or her for membership.

For application form (JCTS1) and information pack, contact Melissa Large on 01223 337055, quoting the reference Junior Clinical Training Scholarship.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30th May 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Leslie Wilson Research Scholarships 2011 for PhD Studies, UK

The College invites applications for a Leslie Wilson Research Scholarship from well-qualified candidates
who will be studying at the University of Cambridge for a PhD Degree. The Scholarship is tenable for up to three years from 1 October 2011 and there is no restriction of the field of study. Candidates must have graduated at a University before 1 October 2011. While consideration will normally be restricted to those who have obtained, or who have a strong prospect of obtaining, a first-class Honours degree (or its equivalent), evidence of subsequent intellectual development will be taken into account.
In determining the value of the Scholarships in individual cases, the College will take into account candidates’ income from all sources. A maximum award of ca. £19,340 per year be made to a Scholar who has no other sources of finance as follows:
Maintenance grant: £13,650 (estimate) (maximum award; see below)
University fees: £ 3,440
College fees: £ 2,250 (estimate)

Scholarship Application Deadline:2 May 2011

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