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MSIF MCDONALD FELLOWSHIPS

Application Opens: 1 July 2025, Deadline: 1 December 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

MSIF’s McDonald Fellowships fund 2-year research placements for early career researchers from low- and middle-income countries. The McDonald Fellowship enables early-career multiple sclerosis researchers from low- and middle-income countries to work in a research institution outside of their own country. During the visit, participants either gain expertise or carry out parts of joint research projects.

ELIGIBILITY:

All candidates must:

Be educated to post graduate level (at least MSc, preferably PhD/MD) in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis.

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 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 application.

Working or studying in another country on a project that started within the six months prior to application.

Studying in another country on a Du Pré grant project supported MSIF.

Those who previously have held a Du Pré grant are eligible to subsequently apply for a McDonald Fellowship, but not the other way round.

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.

The McDonald fellowship may also be used to partially fund a PhD programme, where the candidate has already been accepted for the PhD programme in a recognised institute (within the six months prior to application) but who doesn’t have enough funding to cover the total cost.

If successful, candidates and Host supervisors will be required to read and sign the Terms and Conditions of the award.

The McDonald Fellowship should start within 12 months of being awarded the funding.

For more information, please contact our research team using the contact us form, selecting “Research grants and awards”.

BENEFIT:

The fellowship payment is a two-year grant, consisting of 55,000 EUR per year, paid to the host institution and then used to pay the fellow.  

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FULLY FUNDED UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA MSC/PHD POSITION IN GENOME EDITING AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY

Application Deadline: June 15, 2025.

LOCATION: Canada

The University of Alberta is seeking a highly motivated and responsible candidate to join its research project on improving crop productivity and sustainability through canola hybrid breeding. This project integrates genome editing technologies with advanced molecular breeding techniques. The successful candidate will work in a collaborative team in laboratory and greenhouse environments, conducting research that includes: (1) In silico assessment of gene families; (2) Generation of plant binary constructs; (3) Canola transformation; (4) Physiological and phenotypic evaluation of transgenic plants and (5) Genetic analysis and molecular characterization.

ELIGIBILITY:

PhD candidates must hold an MSc in plant molecular biology or a related field. MSc candidates should possess a BSc in biology or a related discipline. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a strong foundation in plant molecular biology, and PhD candidates should also have hands-on experience in plant tissue culture and transformation. Knowledge of computational methods for analyzing gene and protein sequences is advantageous. Excellent organizational abilities and communication skills (both written and verbal) are essential, as is a proven capacity for effective collaboration. All applicants must satisfy the admission requirements established by the University of Alberta’s Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. (https://www.ualberta.ca/agriculture-life-environment-sciences/programs/graduate-programs/prospective-students/agricultural-food-and-nutritional-science/afns-admission-process/index.html).

Location: The student will be co-supervised by Dr. Gavin Chen (Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Plant Lipid Biotechnology, University of Alberta) and Dr. Daoquan Xiang (Adjunct Professor, University of Alberta; Research Officer, National Research Council Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), and carry out research activity at the University of Alberta.

The due date is June 15, 2025. Please make sure you satisfy the admission requirements of our department.

Email Dr. Gavin Chen at gc24@ualberta.ca with the subject “PhD Application – Plant Biotechnology – [Your Full Name]” and (1) One file containing your CV, a brief motivation letter (Max. 1-page highlighting interest and qualifications), and contact information for three academic or professional references, and (2) Unofficial academic transcripts. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted to arrange an online interview.

BENEFIT:

Funding: Full stipend, travel to conferences and research costs.

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