Applications open for One Health travelling fellowship awards

LORD Soulsby of Swaffham Prior is known by many in the profession for his pioneering role as a champion of the concept of ‘One Health’. He died in May this year (VR, May 20, 2017, vol 180, p 504), leaving an important legacy to both veterinary and human medicine which, together with contributions from friends and family, has been used to establish the Soulsby Foundation. The main activity of the Soulsby Foundation is to provide funding for travelling research fellowships known as ‘Soulsby Fellowships’. The trustees aim to award one or two Soulsby Fellowships each year through a competitive application process. Each fellowship will be granted to an individual who holds a degree in either human or veterinary medicine and has proposed an impactful project within the international field of ‘One Health’. Fellowships are likely to be between £10,000 and £20,000 in value to cover travel and subsistence expenses...
Source: Veterinary Record - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Tags: Letters and notices Source Type: research