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Cancer researchers:
Qualified professional investigators who hold a PhD and/or MD degrees with appropriate postdoctoral experience may apply for:
Qualified professional investigators who hold at least a BSc (Bachelor of Science) or BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree or an equivalent qualification obtained after at least three years of study may apply for:
Clinicians:
Clinicians are medically qualified professionals who hold, as a minimum, an MD degree or equivalent university diploma and are actively working with cancer patients.
Public health professionals:
Public health professionals are epidemiologists, cancer registrars, behavioural scientists, or nurses who are working in cancer control (including tobacco control).
Other possibilities:
Pathologists from developing countries and Eastern Europe may apply for:
Registered nurses in resource-constrained countries are eligible to take part in:
The staff and volunteer leaders of cancer societies in the Asia-Pacific region may apply for:
Junior scientists from low- or medium-resourced countries may apply for:
- IARC postdoctoral fellowships
Qualified and experienced investigators may apply for:
- IARC visiting scientist award
Established investigators may apply for:
- IARC expertise transfer fellowship
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