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British Institute of Radiology
BIR Nic McNally Award
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Prize metadata
- Speciality
- Radiology
- Type
- Funding
- For
- Doctors, Students
- Closes
- 31st May 2026
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Opportunity Details
- The Nic McNally Award provides travel funding to support attendance at radiobiology conferences, courses or research visits to enhance knowledge and skills in radiobiology.
- This funding opportunity is named in honour of Nic McNally and supports early career researchers and students in radiobiology-related fields.
- Applications are generally always open with an annual deadline of 31st May, providing valuable support for professional development and networking in radiobiology.
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Application Guidance
- 1. Review the eligibility and judging criteria carefully before starting.
- 2. Draft early and allow time for feedback or supporting documents.
- 3. If unclear about requirements, contact the organisers directly.
