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      • The UICC Fellowships programme support individuals from all over the world, and from all areas of cancer control. Over 4,000 fellowships have been awarded to date.
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  2. The UICC Fellowships programme support individuals from all over the world, and from all areas of cancer control. Over 4,000 fellowships have been awarded to date. Learn more about the long-term impacts of the Fellowships programme

  3. May 3, 2024 · In the last 60 years, UICC has awarded over 4200 fellowships to cancer professionals from over 140 different countries. During these years, the UICC Fellowships programme has served as a driving force for knowledge exchange, promoting technical skills training, and reinforcing capacities worldwide.

  4. www.uicc.org › fellowships › technical-fellowshipsTechnical Fellowships - UICC

    Fellowship award amounts are calculated by UICC based on the fellowship duration and published scales for living costs and economy flight estimates from the home to host countries, with maximum award amounts stated below under Practical Information.

  5. Aug 9, 2024 · “For the past 60 years, the UICC Fellowships programme has facilitated the development of cancer professionals worldwide and helped reduce inequities in access to cancer care. Read about its evolution from two former co-chairs and apply for a Technical Fellowship!”

  6. Jun 22, 2024 · Eligibility Criteria. To be eligible for a UICC fellowship, applicants must: Be a cancer professional (clinician, researcher, nurse, advocate, etc.) with a demonstrated commitment to cancer control. Have a minimum of two years of relevant work experience in the field of cancer. Be proficient in English (both written and spoken)

  7. To date, over 4,000 Fellowships have supported individuals from all over the world, in all areas of cancer care. A recent survey revealed that 99% of Fellows would recommend a UICC Fellowship, with 84% reporting that the skills and knowledge gained during their fellowship proved useful to their work.

  8. The aim of the UICC technical fellowships is to create a transfer of cancer control knowledge, skills and techniques through one month international visits. Objectives: Facilitate the international exchange and development of technical knowledge and skills in all areas of cancer control.