Educational Fellowships

The Terms and Conditions for Grants and Fellowships apply to all opportunities on this page.

Applications for 2023 are open from 20 January until 10 April.

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Thomas Baker Fellowship

This Fellowship enables a clinical radiology or radiation oncology member up to six years post-Fellowship to further their knowledge by studying abroad for between three and 12 months. It is supported a grant of AU$20,000 from The Baker Foundation.

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Bill Hare Fellowship

This Fellowship supports a clinical radiology Fellow more than five years post-Fellowship for a period of intensive or overseas study (three to 12 months) or for attendance at an international short course (two weeks to one month) with a grant of AU$30,000.

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Rouse Travelling Fellowship

In 2023 this Fellowship is available for a clinical radiology Fellow (more than five years post-Fellowship) from New Zealand to attend the 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting in Brisbane, Australia. The Fellow is also expected to visit and present in their field of interest in three training centres in Australia, with the support of an AU$8,000 grant.

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Thomas Baker Fellowship

This Fellowship enables a clinical radiology or radiation oncology member up to six years post-Fellowship to further their knowledge by studying abroad for between three and 12 months. It is supported a grant of AU$20,000 from The Baker Foundation.

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Windeyer Fellowship

This is a 12-month position for Fellows up to two years post-Fellowship or trainees post-Phase 2 exams that provides clinical research opportunities at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in the United Kingdom. The position is under the broad supervision of Professor Peter Hoskin.

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