International Liver Cancer Association ILCA Africa Fellowship Programme 2022

Application Deadline:  3rd June 2022.

ILCA is ramping up efforts to alleviate Africa’s need for medical assistance. Although the African continent is one of the regions with a very high disease burden, clinical and scientific resources for diagnosing, treating, and researching liver cancer are very limited in most parts of this continent. ILCA recognises this immense clinical and scientific need and plans to develop a strategy to engage African organisations and healthcare professionals in educational and training activities of ILCA.

The aims of this key initiative being the ILCA Africa Fellowship programme are to

Encourage young investigators to pursue a career in liver cancer research

Develop the potential of outstanding young scientists and encourage research in liver cancer disciplines

Foster career development for individuals performing research in a liver cancer related area and who have shown commitment to excellence at an early stage of their research study

Help progress ILCA’s mission to lead a global Community of physicians, scientists and allied professionals through education and research with the goal to better prevent and treat liver cancer

Promote science through the support of young researcher


How to apply for the ILCA Africa Fellowship Programme

The applications are now OPEN and all you need to do is:

  1. Review carefully the Eligibility Criteria and Requirements
  2. Fill out the Application Form
  3. Submit it along with the required documents by email at info@ilca-online.org

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the International Liver Cancer Association ILCA Africa Fellowship Programme 2022

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