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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON HUMANITARIAN SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline:  5pm BST, Thursday 8th May 2025

LOCATION: England

UCL Humanitarian Scholarships enable students at serious risk and/or displaced due to armed conflict to pursue full-time Masters degree studies at UCL.

ELIGIBILITY:

Candidates can be from any country outside the UK. Please note we do not accept applications from those that are already residing in the UK*. You must also fulfill all of the following criteria:

be at serious risk as a direct result of armed conflict, and/or 

be displaced inside or have been forced to leave your home country within the last three years because of armed conflict and have sought international protection outside of the UK; 

be eligible to pay the Overseas fee rate. 

come from a lower income background**;.

not already holding a qualification at the level of course, or higher, to which you are applying

hold an offer of a place on your chosen full-time Master’s at UCL by the scholarship panel meeting start of June 2025. (Please note distance learning and part-time Master’s are not eligible for this award)

BENEFIT:

There are up to 4 (four) scholarships available in 2025/26

The scholarship will cover full tuition fees and a maintenance payment to cover accommodation and living costs (approx. £20,000) for the normal course duration. There is also an allowance to cover the Immigration Health Surcharge, visa fees and one return flight. 

The scholarship is tenable for one year only unless the full-time programme is 2yrs in length.

The UCL Humanitarian Scholarship may not be held alongside other scholarships, studentships, awards, or bursaries. 

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2025 LCRF RESEARCH GRANT ON PREVENTION AND EARLY DETECTION IN LUNG CANCER

Application Deadline: March 3, 2025

LOCATION: USA

Given the significance and need for early detection of lung cancer and advancements in molecular screening, LCRF continues to offer a funding mechanism to support research projects that facilitate or advance the understanding and characterization of approaches for early detection of lung cancer. Work supported through this mechanism addresses important questions in non-small cell and small cell lung cancer.

ELIGIBILITY:

Investigators must be affiliated with a non-profit academic or research institution and must be post-doctoral researchers, clinical fellows, or early-career and mid-career investigators with less than ten years’ experience since their initial faculty appointment.

Applicants from US-based and international institutions are eligible to apply and may hold any residency/citizenship status.

Applicants are prohibited from applying if they have received funding from the LCRF within the last 4 years.

Applicants are prohibited from applying in more than one of LCRF’s funding tracks in the same cycle.

Senior investigators with more than ten years’ experience since faculty appointment are generally not eligible for funding and are encouraged to mentor a junior team member through the application process.

However, exceptions will be made for investigators with more than ten years’ experience in other disease areas or topics. Ineligible investigators with these or other special circumstances may request review by contacting the LCRF grants office (see Inquiries section below) before submitting an application and at least a week before submission deadline. Ineligible applications and new requests under special circumstances will not be considered after submission deadline.

BENEFIT:

These awards provide a maximum of $150,000 in funding over a period of two years. Investigators must be affiliated with a non-profit academic or research institution and must be post-doctoral researchers, clinical fellows, or early-career and mid-career investigators with less than ten years’ experience since their initial faculty appointment.

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