Research Fellowship Start-up Grant

Introduction

The Royal College of Pathologists’ Fellowship Research Start-up Grant provides support to postgraduate and undergraduate students at the beginning of their research project for up to one year. A maximum amount of £4,000 is awarded to postgraduate students and £1,000 to undergraduate students.
 
These Fellowships are designed to support undergraduates and postgraduates begin research in pathology and so may provide support for project that may form the basis of further applications. The grants can support work in any discipline of medical or veterinary pathology and are not restricted to cellular pathology or histopathology.
 
We aim to make at least one and up to three post-graduate awards and at least three and up to six undergraduate awards this year. There will be another round of applications next year.

 

Eligibility

Applications will be assessed against the criteria listed below.
 
Postgraduate students must: 
  • must be a medical, scientist, veterinary or oral pathology trainee in an RCPath specialty.
  • Already undertaking postgraduate research qualification under a UK institution or hold an academic national training number.
  • Not hold another active research grant other than their funding for their postgraduate degree or small travel grants.
Undergraduate students must: 
  • be studying in biomedical (IBMS accredited), medical, dentistry, or veterinary in the UK.
  • not be in receipt of any financial support from other sources for the project that is in the subject of the application.

Funding information 

The Fellowship Research Start-up Grant provides funding for 12 months covering:
  • Chemicals and/or equipment
  • Consumables
  • Licences for specialist software required for the project
  • Equipment access
Excluded are:
  • Travel costs
  • Salary contributions
  • Departmental overheads (including office equipment)
  • Costs for the dissemination of the work (including conference attendance and publication costs)

Funding also should not replace or reduce institutional or funding agency support. Research projects must be completed within 1 year of the grant being awarded.  

To access the full information on the criteria and conditions of the application, please read the Fellowship Research Start-up Grant guidance and information document below. 

How to apply?

If you meet the criteria and wish to submit an application, please complete the  Fellowship Research Start-up Grant application form by the deadline, 31 January 2024. Please ensure you read the guidance and information document before submitting an application. 
 
Once you have completed your application, please ensure you submit the subsequent supporting documentation by email to [email protected] :
  • Supporting letter: a letter from the Head of Department of Teaching Supervisor. 
  • Curriculum vitae: a short CV of your education and work history.

If you have any questions or require additional information before submitting your application,  please email Shelaine Kissoon at [email protected].

Fellowship Research Start-up Grant Guidance and Information Document