Girdlers’ Health Research Council of New Zealand Fellowship: over 35 years of partnership
Applications for the next Girdlers’ Health Research Council of New Zealand Fellowship are open now and will close on Tuesday 4 July.
The fellowship was first awarded in 1986 and was originally founded as a result of a collaboration between the Worshipful Company of Girdlers’, one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, and then-Green College. The Girdlers’ have, since 1933, had a close link to New Zealand and in 1999 the Health Research Council of New Zealand became a joint funder.
Principal Sir Michael Dixon was delighted to welcome a number of past fellows for College Dinner on Thursday 22 June.

From left to right: Dr Cervantée Wild, Sir Michael Dixon, Professor Leanne Hodson, Dr Sandar TinTin, Dr Kathryn Bradbury
This fellowship offers an exciting postdoctoral opportunity for two years’ advanced research experience in the UK at the University of Oxford, with membership at Green Templeton College. Successful applicants will also receive a further year’s support from the Health Research Council on returning to New Zealand.
Current fellow Dr Cervantée Wild and past fellow Dr Kathryn Bradbury are happy to be contacted by email by any applicants who may wish to know more about the fellowship.
Green Templeton is proud of this fellowship opportunity that has now fostered successive generations of leading New Zealand-residents working across a range of medical and health disciplines.
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