The 5th Wael Almahmeed and IAS Research Training Fellowship is designed to support next-generation leaders in the Middle East and Africa who are dedicated to advancing their clinical research and education in atherosclerosis and cardio-cerebrometabolic diseases. This initiative also aims to promote partnerships among researchers from recognized universities and health care institutions in both regions, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Selected fellows will be awarded up to $10,000 USD to advance their skills at a host institution of their choice, preferably outside of their home country, for up to 6 months. The grant amount will be prorated based on the duration of research.
This fellowship is made possible by the generous donation of Wael Almahmeed, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is Dr. Almahmeed’s goal to empower the next generation of researchers and clinicians in the Middle East and Africa through this fellowship.
About International Atherosclerosis Society (IAS)
The International Atherosclerosis Society (IAS), was formed in 1979 and organized as an educational public charity known as a 501(c)3 not for profit in the United States. The IAS Headquarters, now in Washington, DC, has grown into an organization representing 68 national organizations that are active in 57 countries and retains its position as an active member of the World Heart Federation (WHF). Many of the leading global organizations have collaborated under the the IAS umbrella and many can trace key touch-points in their growth in connection with the IAS . Since inception...... read more
Wael Almahmeed & IAS Research Training & Fellowship Grants
Application Deadline | 31 Aug 2023 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | International Atherosclerosis Society (IAS) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of Wael Almahmeed & IAS Research Training & Fellowship Grants
Selected fellows will be awarded up to $10,000 USD to advance their skills at a host institution of their choice, preferably outside of their home country, for up to 6 months. The grant amount will be prorated based on the duration of research.
Requirements for Wael Almahmeed & IAS Research Training & Fellowship Grants Qualification
The 5th Wael Almahmeed and IAS Research Training Fellowship is open to applicants who meet the following criteria:
- Citizens or permanent residents of a Middle East or African country*
- Clinicians or researchers who have a medical degree
- Persons 40 years of age and younger.
*Periods of residence for the purpose of full-time education are not applicable.
Application Deadline
August 31, 2023How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to International Atherosclerosis Society (IAS) on fellowships.athero.org to applyThe following documents must be included in the application:
- Letter of request, signed by the candidate, that outlines the candidate’s institution of affiliation, summary of relevant education and training, and interest in receiving the fellowship
- Curriculum vitae/resume that includes a description of the candidate’s:
- Education
- Pre and post graduate career experience
- Research experience
- Publications in peer reviewed journals
- Letter signed by the candidate’s supervisor or current department head supporting the fellowship application
- Description of proposed research and/or training at host institution signed jointly by candidate and future host supervisor. This should include the following:
- Project title
- Proposed abstract
- Proposed goals and scientific strategy, including the methods that will be used
- Expected preliminary results
- Research plan, including peer reviewed references with PMID
- Letter signed by supervisor of candidate’s future host institution supporting the fellowship application
- Two signed letters of support from referrals, preferably by individuals involved in an IAS member society
- High-resolution personal photo
The submission for the 5th Wael Almahmeed and IAS Research Training Fellowship will close on August 31, 2023. Please submit your application here: https://fellowships.athero.org/MiddleEastandAfrica/.
For more details, visit IAS website.