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Together with the CRIS Cancer Foundation, Oxford Cancer has launched the CRIS Cancer Clinical Career Fellow Award 2025, a new opportunity for clinical academics aiming to integrate cancer research with medical practice. Designed to foster independent research careers, this fellowship offers funding of up to £74,600 annually for up to three years to support salaries, research expenses, and clinical activities.

The partnership underscores Oxford Cancer and the CRIS Cancer Foundation’s commitment to advancing cutting-edge cancer research and fostering global collaboration to improve patient outcomes.

The award is open to clinicians from across the UK with a passion for innovative cancer research in areas the areas of Immuno-Oncology, Cancer Big Data, Novel Therapeutics, and/or Early Cancer Detection.

Applications will undergo rigorous peer review, with the top candidates invited for interviews. Two fellows will ultimately be selected. 

Successful applicants will be hosted by a research group at Oxford University. 

Applications will close at noon on the 16th June 2025 with interviews expected to take place the week beginning 7th July 2025.

See the funding page for more information or to apply

 

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