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Association of Anaesthetists
IRC Project Grants
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Prize metadata
- Speciality
- Anaesthetics
- Type
- Funding
- For
- Doctors, Students
- Closes
- 24th June 2026
- Actions
- Apply Now
Opportunity Details
- IRC Project Grants provide funding for international initiatives that improve anaesthesia, critical care and pain services in resource-limited settings.
- Projects may focus on clinical service development, education, training, or capacity building, with applicants expected to demonstrate sustainability and measurable impact.
- Both doctors and students can apply, provided the project shows clear benefit to local health systems and alignment with global health priorities.
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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.
