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    MUB employee awarded with the scholarship of the Polish School of Medicine Memorial Fund

    23.04.2019 15:07
    Author: Dział Współpracy Międzynarodowej

     

    Mrs. Anna Kadłubiska from the Department of Paediatrics, Endocrinology, Diabetology and the Subdepartment of Cardiology of the Medical University of Bialystok has been awarded the scholarship of the Polish School of Medicine Memorial Fund. The scholarship includes participation in the Summer School of Clinical Education at the University of Edinburgh, which will take place on August 12-16, 2019.

    Mrs. Anna Kadłubiska works in that clinic since November 2018. Previously, she worked as a resident doctor as part of a pediatric specialization. The scope of her research mainly concerns diabetes type 1.

     

    The Polish School of Medicine Memorial Fund was set up in 1986 by former members of staff, graduates, alumni and friends of the School to commemorate the endeavours of the School at The University of Edinburgh from 1941 to 1949 and to foster academic links between The University of Edinburgh and Poland.

    A variable number of scholarships will be made available each year. These will normally take the form of a subsistence allowance for a period of up to 12 months. In the case of distance learning students the award will normally cover the tuition fees, subject to satisfactory progress, but no subsistence allowance is payable. Travel costs to and from Poland are not covered.

    The scholarship enables medical doctors and medical scientists at the outset of their careers to undertake a period of further study or research at the University’s Medical School and return to Poland.

     

    We encourage everyone to read the information published on the website of the International Cooperation Office. There are published ads on the possibilities of applying for courses, internships, workshops and trainings, doctoral studies, international programs and the most important information on international aspects.

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