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10 February 2020

Apply now for a 2020 Technical Fellowship or Bourse pour l’Afrique francophone

Enhance your skills and gain knowledge in cancer control, prevention and treatment. Our fellowships connect you with international organisations to bring vital expertise back home. Do you have what it takes?

Calls for our 2020 Technical Fellowships, along with our sub-programme focused on Francophone Africa, Bourses pour l’Afrique francophone, are now open until 31st December!

Join over 4,000 cancer professionals worldwide who have used these opportunities to visit international organisations and build upon their skills and knowledge with important new diagnostic, therapeutic and public health expertise.

What can a one-month fellowship mean for you?

  •          Further develop your career in public health, research or clinical areas
  •          Expand your professional network and forge longer-term collaborations
  •          Bring vital knowledge and skills, fresh perspectives and good practices back to your home organisation

Fellowships are available to a range of cancer professionals. Working in Francophone African regions? The Bourses pour l’Afrique francophone allow you to apply in French to visit a Francophone country for your fellowship.

Take advantage of this opportunity – learn more and apply now. 

Have questions or need more information? Contact us at fellows@uicc.org.

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Tuesday 28 February 2023

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