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The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Educational Bursary to Attend Faculty Conference
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Prize metadata
- Speciality
- Psychiatry
- Type
- Funding
- For
- Doctors, Students
- Closes
- 10th April 2026
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Opportunity Details
- Annual bursaries (up to 20 awards) offered to resident doctors, SAS doctors and medical students in old age psychiatry to attend the Faculty’s annual conference.
- Each award is up to £150 with an annual total of up to £3,000; eligibility is tied to presentation at the conference and judged on abstract quality.
- The bursary promotes professional development, networking and knowledge exchange in older-people’s mental health.
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- 2. Draft early and allow time for feedback or supporting documents.
- 3. If unclear about requirements, contact the organisers directly.
