Returning to Research with a Daphne Jackson Fellowship Dementia Researcher & Alzheimer’s Society webinar
A career break from research shouldn’t mean the end of a career, but for some researchers sadly…it does.
Watch the recording of Dementia Researchers livestream from 21st April to hear about the Daphne Jackson Trust & Alzheimer’s Society Fellowship. This collaboration enables talented scientists and researchers to retrain and return to research after a break of two or more years taken for family, caring or health reasons.
In this session we hear about the latest open Daphne Jackson Fellowship, who is eligible, how to apply, and what we’re looking for. We also hear from a previous successful applicant, Dr Emily Clarke about their journey, and take your questions.
Find out more about Daphne Jackson Fellowships, and our current opportunities.
Huge thanks to Dementia Researcher and Adam Smith for hosting this webinar, our Chief Executive Dr Katie Perry, our Daphne Jackson (Alzheimer’s Society sponsored) Fellow Dr Emily Clarke and Lisa Hammond and Julie Collins from the Alzheimer’s Society.
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