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Scholarships and Awards

Scholarships and Awards

Researcher Scholarships

 Tenovus Scotland, from time to time, invites applications which are issued through the Universities and Medical Schools:

  • The Princess Royal Tenovus Scotland Medical Research Scholarship is a national initiative to fund talented PhD medical students for three years of full-time study
  • The Moulton-Barrett Research Scholarship is a Grampian region initiative to fund talented PhD medical students for four years of full-time study
  •  The Tenovus Scotland Research Scholarship is a cross region initiative to fund talented PhD medical students for three years of full-time study

Please apply to the address below for a Grant Application Form

EH, FK, TDEH, FK, TD

to: Ms E Tait
Regional Secretary
TENOVUS SCOTLAND - EDINBURGH
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Opening date: 20 January 2025 Closing date: 25 April 2025 Grant amount: Up to £tbd

B, HS, IV, KW, ZE

to: Mr J F S Young,
Regional Secretary
TENOVUS SCOTLAND - GRAMPIAN HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS
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Closing date: to be decided Grant amount: Up to £tbd:

 

G, DG, KA, ML, PAG, DG, KA, ML, PA

to: Mrs S Ogden
Regional Secretary
TENOVUS SCOTLAND - STRATHCLYDE
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Closing dates: to be decided   Grant amount: Up to tbd

   
DD,  KY, PH to:  Miss Y Gormley
Regional Grants Administrator
TENOVUS SCOTLAND - TAYSIDE AND NE FIFE
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Closing date: to be decided     Grant amount: Up to £98,000   

 

 

Researcher Awards:

  • The Sir Robin MacLellan Award is awarded annually for the research final report that is judged to be the most outstanding for the year
  • The Sir Roddy MacSween Medal is an annual award limited to pathology intercalated degree students at the University of Glasgow

  • The Lady Margaret MacLellan Award is awarded to the best research carried out in Scotland in a nominated field and is made every two years

  • The Lady Illingworth Trust Prize Award is awarded periodically to a person or persons who have made an outstanding contribution to the understanding of the disabilities which affect elderly people within the British Isles

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