MISF Du Pr Grants for Multiple Sclerosis Researchers from Developing Countries 2022

MISF Du Pré Grants for Multiple Sclerosis Researchers from Developing Countries 2022

MISF offers Du Pré Grants to MS researchers from emerging countries to enable them to make short visits to established MS research centres outside their own country, either to learn from each other or to carry out parts of joint research projects. The aim is to encourage cross-fertilisation of skills through collaborative research projects. Two of the annual awards are supported by Stichting MS Research (the Dutch MS Research Foundation).

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Du Pré Grants

Application Deadline30 Jun 2022
TypeEntrepreneurs
SponsorMultipl sclerosis (MS)
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Du Pré Grants

Each grant is likely to be between UK £2,000 and £4,000, to a maximum of £5,000. The funds are intended to go towards travel and living costs, or to top up an existing grant to extend a visit.

Requirements for Du Pré Grants Qualification

All candidates must:

  • Be educated to post graduate level (at least MSc, but preferably PhD/MD) in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Be citizens of a low- or middle-income country (all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank)
  • Focus their research proposal in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis

Candidates must also be in one of the following situations:

  • Working or studying in a low- or middle-income country (all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank) at the time of nomination
  • Working or studying in another country on a project which started within the six months prior to nomination
  • Studying in another country on a project supported by an MS International Federation grant

Candidates are expected to return to their own countries at the end of the study period where they will contribute to advancing care and research in MS. A strong plan of how to continue one’s work after the award has ended is recommended.

The grant may also be used as a supplement for work related to MS by a candidate who has been accepted for training in a recognised institute (within the six months prior to nomination) but who doesn’t have enough money to cover the total cost.

Application Deadline

June 30, 2022

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Multipl sclerosis (MS) on admin.msif2.org to apply
  • Complete all sections of the online application form
  • The Host needs to provide a supporting statement at the end of the application*
  • Add names and contact details of 2 referees, including the applicant’s current supervisor or employer
  • Ask your two referees to send a reference letter each to research[at]msif[dot].org before the deadline

For more details, visit MS website.


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