The Technical Fellowships program and its French sub-program dedicated to promoting cancer control in Francophone Africa, Bourses pour l’Afrique Francophone are supported by a group of international cancer societies, organizations, and foundations. This call is specifically for cancer professionals from low and middle-income countries seeking to gain skills and knowledge on cancer control.
About Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
In 1933, cancer researchers recognised the need to share knowledge and expertise globally and so founded the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). Since then, UICC has grown to embrace organisations engaged in all aspects of cancer prevention and control: voluntary cancer societies, research and treatment centres, public health authorities, patient support networks and advocacy groups, and ministries of health. ... read more
UICC Technical Fellowship
Application Deadline | 15 Aug 2023 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of UICC Technical Fellowship
The main objectives of this call for applications are to:
- Facilitate the international exchange and development of technical knowledge and skills in all areas of cancer control.
- Build the capacity of the individual and the home organization through the effective application and dissemination of the newly acquired skills in the home organization upon return.
- Support the development of networks of cancer control professionals for the continued sharing of best practices and knowledge, and the informal provision of ongoing support, guidance, or training.
Benefits
Duration of Technical fellowship – Maximum level of funding possible:
- Two weeks – $2,200 USD
- Three weeks – $2,800 USD
- Four weeks – $3,400 USD
- Five weeks – $4,000 USD
- Six weeks – $4,600 USD
- Seven weeks – $5,200 USD
- Eight weeks – $5,800 USD
Requirements for UICC Technical Fellowship Qualification
- Eligible candidates are cancer professionals resident in low and middle-income countries working in cancer prevention or early detection such as public health investigators, implementation and translational researchers, pathologists, epidemiologists, tobacco control activists, and cancer registrars in the early stages of their careers who hold at least an MSc or MA.
- In addition, clinicians and nurses who are established in oncology practice and hold as a minimum an MD degree (for doctors) or RN (for nurses) are eligible to apply.
- Medical and PhD Students are not eligible.
Application Deadline
August 15, 2023How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) on uicc.eu-1.smartsimple.eu to applyIdeally, Technical Fellowship candidates identify and make contact with potential host supervisors themselves. Host institutions do not need to be UICC member organizations, however, in cases where candidates are unable to find a host supervisor, UICC can liaise with UICC members such as HCG Hospitals (India), NCCK (S.Korea) and Icon Group who have expressed an interest in hosting UICC Fellows.
For more details,visit UICC website