Call for Applications: Elevate Your Career in Clinical Research and Medicine Development
Are you a physician, pharmacist, or scientist interested in advancing your career in clinical research? Apply now for our prestigious project “A Capacity Building Program for Enhancing Clinical Research and Medicine Development in Egypt,” a collaboration between King's College London (KCL), Future University in Egypt (FUE), and the Middle East Association of Pharmaceutical Medicine Professionals (MEAPP®) supported by funding from the British Council’s Going Global Partnerships programme.
Going Global Partnerships supports universities, colleges and wider education stakeholders around the world to work together towards stronger, equitable, inclusive, more internationally connected higher education, science and Technical and Vocational Education and Training Reform Programme (TVET).
Key Features:
- Expert Faculty: All modules are delivered by experienced faculty from King's College London.
- Intensive Learning: Three modules, each 150 hours consisting of 5 full days of lectures, workshops, plus additional self-study. combining lectures, workshops, and self-study.
- Recognition: Upon successful completion of each module, participants will receive a certificate from King's College London.
Limited Spots Available
Due to high demand, a robust selection process will be applied. Successful applicants will be contacted by January 20, 2025.
This learning opportunity is funded by the British Council. However, successful applicants will be required to pay a 1000 LE administrative fee.
Application Deadline: January 18th, 2025
Information about the modules is available in the application form. Application Form: A Capacity Building Program for Enhancing Clinical Research and Medicine Development in Egypt
Please note that each applicant is eligible to apply for only one module. Kindly choose the module that aligns best with your interests and career goals.
Don't miss this opportunity to advance your career and contribute to the future of clinical research in Egypt.
For inquiries, please contact tne@fue.edu.eg