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THE Rockefeller Medical Fellowships and the Dorothy Temple Cross Research Fellowships in Tuberculosis for the academic year 1932–33 will shortly be awarded by the Medical Research Council, and applications for either should be lodged with the Council not later than June 1. The Rockefeller Fellowships are provided from a fund with which the Medical Research Council have been entrusted by the Rockefeller Foundation, and are awarded to graduates who have had some training in research work in the primary sciences of medicine, or in clinical medicine or surgery, and are likely to profit by a period of work at a university or other chosen centre in the United States before taking up positions for higher teaching or research in the British Isles. A fellowship held hi America will have the value of not less than £350 a year. The Dorothy Temple Cross Research Fellow-ships give special opportunities for study and research to persons “intending to devote themselves to the advancement by teaching or research of curative or preventive treatment of tuberculosis in all or any of its forms”. Candidates must be British subjects and must possess suitable medical, veterinary, or scientific qualifications. The fellowships will preferably be awarded to candidates who wish to make their studies or inquiries outside Great Britain, and are of the value of not less than £350 a year. It may also be possible to award a senior fellowship of considerably greater value to a specially well qualified candidate wishing to undertake an intensive study of some particular problem of tuberculosis at a chosen centre of work in another country. Particulars of these fellowships are obtainable from the Secretary, Medical Research Council, 38 Old Queen Street, Westminster, S.W.I.
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Fellowships for Medical Research. Nature 129, 646 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129646b0
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