McDonald Fellowship

The MSIF McDonald Fellowship was established in 2007 to honour the memory of Professor Ian McDonald, a world leader in MS research and former Chairman of MSIF’s International Medical and Scientific Board (IMSB).

Prof McDonald had a monumental impact on MS research, treatment and understanding, providing invaluable breakthroughs in the field.

Prof McDonald also gave hours of time and expertise to MSIF. He was a member of MSIF’s IMSB from 1980 and its Chairman from 1999 to 2003.

The McDonald Fellowship was formerly the Du Pre Fellowship.

Fellowship

  • MSIF offers a number of McDonald Fellowships annually to young and talented researchers from emerging countries*.
  • The Fellowship enables the recipient to travel to an established research institution to work with the world's leading researchers in MS with a view to returning to their own country to establish a programme of MS research that involves the application of the newly learned techniques.
  • The Fellowship consists of a two year grant, in the region of UK£30,000 per year, to cover travel and living costs, and an additional contribution of UK£2,000 per year to the host institution.
  • In 2013, we accept applications from all areas of research related to MS and encourage applications in the areas of symptom relief, rehabilitation and palliative care.

Eligibility

  • Candidates must not be older than 35 years of age at the time of application
  • Candidates must be citizens of an emerging country* as defined by the World Bank.
  • Candidates must be working or studying in an emerging country* at the time of nomination OR working or studying in another country on a project which commenced within the 6 months prior to nomination OR studying in another country on a project supported by an MSIF grant
  • The candidate’s focus of research should be in an area of neuroscience appropriate to MS.
  • Before nomination, candidates need to have identified a suitable project and discussed their involvement with the project supervisor of the institution.
  • It is anticipated that the award may be seen as a contribution to the country from which the candidate comes, as a step toward establishing greater expertise in MS research in that country.
  • The Fellowship may also be used as a supplement for work related to MS by a candidate who has been accepted for training in a recognised institute (within the 6 months prior to nomination) but for whom there are insufficient funds available to cover the total cost.
  • The research should be in an area that makes it likely that the studies and expertise can be transferred in the candidate’s home country.

* - Emerging countries are all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank. Click here


Nomination of candidates

University departments must nominate a candidate. This nomination should include:

  • 2013 McDonald Fellowship Nomination Form 
  • Candidate letter - a letter from the candidate detailing their reasons for nomination.
  • Supervisor letter - a signed letter from the candidate’s current supervisor supporting the nomination.
  • CV - the candidate's current curriculum vitae clarifying his or her previous experience.
  • References -testimonies from at least two people with whom he or she has worked.
  • Project proposal - a description of the field of research that the candidate wishes to be trained in or the research project that he/she wishes to carry out. This should be written by the applicant and should be a maximum of four A4 pages including the background to project, aims and methodology to be used and the anticipated outcomes. A list of references should be added as an appendix which may also include figures.
  • Host letter - a signed letter of support from the project supervisor of the host institution, indicating that appropriate facilities will be made available. The letter should be on institution-headed notepaper.
  • Future plans - a one-page statement from the candidate as to what their future plans might be when he/she returns to their country of origin.

Candidates are required to submit all of the above documents by email to
Dr. Dhia Chandraratna by the deadline stated below.


Deadline

The deadline for nominations is30 June 2013

Selection

The members of the MSIF IMSB Executive Committee consider and select successful candidates.

Fellowship recipient(s) will be announced the week commencing
21 October 2013.

Evidence of results

MSIF requires a short report at the end of the first year of the Fellowship. Second year funding is dependent on the submission of this report.

Upon completion of the Fellowship, a final report is required. This should detail:

  • What the recipient has gained from the Fellowship
  • Their achievements in the project field
  • The particular area of expertise which is being transferred back to the country of origin


In addition, MSIF requests electronic copies of papers, abstracts and posters resulting from the Fellowship.

Papers produced as a result of or in connection with McDonald Fellowship funded research should acknowledge the MSIF McDonald Fellowship. If possible, such acknowledgements should also reference MSIF's website www.msif.org

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