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Midwifery Entry-Level Scholarships 2012

We are inviting applications from midwives for our Research Entry-Level Scholarships. Click HERE for details


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Wellbeing Magazine 2011/2012

Please read our new Wellbeing Magazine  - for all women mothers and babies.


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Looe 10 Miler

Take part in this fantastic Cornwall run - Sunday 18th March and help raise funds for Wellbeing of Women
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All About Wellbeing of Women

If you would like to find out more about what we do . please watch our video here

Apply for funding..

Wellbeing of Women's offers funding opportunities at four different levels:

Research Grants
for 2 to 3 year projects in basic science, clinical or translational research including explanatory and feasibility studies. The upper limit for any grant awarded is £150,000 and the research must be undertaken in the UK.


Research Training Fellowships

designed to further the training of a medical graduate embarking upon a career in obstetrics and gynaecology. Fellowships are awarded for up to three years and cover the cost of a full time salary per annum for Specialty Registrar (or equivalent), plus research expenses and registration fees for a higher degree.


Entry-Level Research Scholarships

intended to provide ‘pump-priming’ funds to enable trainees to be exposed to a research environment, or to obtain pilot data for bids for definitive funding. Applicants would normally be within the first few years of graduation. Scholarships are a single payment up to a maximum of £20,000 to go towards salary and/or laboratory costs.


Medical and Midwifery Student Elective Bursaries

to assist undergraduate medical students to take up an Obstetrics or Gynaecology option during their elective period of study.


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Tel: 020 7772 6400
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wellbeingofwomen@rcog.org.uk

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