The funding sources listed below are from searches on www.rdinfo.org.uk and using Funderfinder software (available in some local libraries and university student welfare services or student unions). Please do not apply to funders unless you are certain you match their criteria.
Awards may change or be withdrawn without notice and the funding providers only fund electives if specifically stated. Some offer more general funding under which your elective may qualify depending on the country and subject area of your elective.
The National Birthday Trust Fund
Administered by WellBeing of Women, the Fund awards a minimum of ten bursaries of £1,000 each towards the expenses of students going on a formal elective whose projects are within the areas of obstetrics, gynaecology, neonatology (but not paediatrics) or midwifery.
Application deadline: 9th March 2010
For full application procedure and application forms, go to www.wellbeingofwomen.com/research/student--elective-bursaries/?menu=5c
The Institute of Medical Ethics
Offer 10 bursaries of up to £500 each to support Medical Student Electives, or exceptionally Special Study Modules. Application is by email letter annually in February, explaining the project’s relevance to medical ethics and the reasons why a bursary is requested. An outline study protocol and project budget should be included or attached. Successful applicants are expected to submit an elective report. Look out for details in the student BMJ or contact the IME Bursaries Administrator by email: bannatyne@dial.pipex.com
For more information go to www.instituteofmedicalethics.org
Dermatology funding – Elective Grants, Intercalated Degree Grant and Essay Prizes
1. BAD Undergraduate Dermatology Elective/Project Grants: 9 x £500 Are you undertaking an elective in an overseas dermatology department? Elective deadline coming up:
For more information and to apply go to: www.bad.org.uk
2. BAD Intercalated Degree Grant: £5,000 Are you undertaking an intercalated degree project that is relevant to dermatology and/or skin biology? Intercalated degree funding coming up. www.money4medstudents.org/content.asp?id=296
Applications will be accepted for projects ongoing through this academic year or for projects to be carried out in the next academic year.
Deadline: 20th March
For more information go to: www.bad.org.uk
3. BSDS Undergraduate Essay Prizes: £500, £250 and £200 The British Society for Dermatological Surgery is offering two essay prizes.
One prize of £200 for an essay entitled: "What is the role of the dermatologist in the management of skin cancer?" For more information and to apply go to: www.bsds.org.uk/
One prize of £500 and 3 x £250 for an essay entitled: ‘A typical working day of a dermatologist in 2050’
For more information and to apply go to: www.bad.org.uk
Deadline: 20th March 2009
http://www.acu.ac.uk
Edward Boyle Memorial Trust Medical Elective Bursaries offer £500 to enable medical students in Britain to gain practical experience in developing Commonwealth countries (particularly those that are Least Developed or Specially Disadvantaged) and, by doing so, to help understaffed hospitals in those countries. The Bursaries are intended to cover part of the student's travel, subsistence and local costs, and payment will be made directly to the students selected. Closing date: end January.
British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
The Association offer around 10 awards of £500 annually towards the expenses of a medical student who wishes to undertake research, travel, or an elective in a subject related to plastic surgery.
Application forms must include an outline of the project and reasons for choosing it. They can be downloaded at:
http://www.bapras.org.uk/cms_subcat/349/Student-Bursaries.htm
http://www.carnegie-trust.org/our_schemes.htm
Vacations scholarships for Scottish students or those with a Scottish parent or students who completed 2 years of secondary education in Scotland. Will fund projects of up to 8 weeks in the UK or abroad.
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