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RCPCH/BPSU webinar: How to apply for the Sir Peter Tizard Bursary

This annual bursary from the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU) enables a trainee paediatrician or newly qualified consultant to develop their research knowledge and skills, including patient and public involvement. Dr Peter Davis, BPSU Chair will give an overview of the bursary with key tips on how to create a successful application.
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This webinar, led by Dr Peter Davis, will include: 

  • the BPSU and our methodology 
  • an overview of the Sir Peter Tizard Bursary and application process  
  • key tips on how to create a successful application to submit to the BPSU.

»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË the Sir Peter Tizard Bursary

The Sir Peter Tizard bursary was my first exposure to epidemiology and surveillance. The experience I gained has been instrumental in developing my career in leading the surveillance of preventable infections at Public Health England.

Dr Shamez Ladhani, BPSU Chair and winner of the Sir Peter Tizard Bursary, 2004-05

Each year we invite trainee paediatricians and newly qualified consultants to apply for this bursary. The successful applicant receives a fully funded slot on the BPSU e-card ('orange card') and a stipend towards their training needs. 

The two main purposes of this bursary are to advance the research and data that exists on particular rare childhood disease and to enable paediatricians to further develop their research knowledge and skills, including the integral role of patient and public involvement in research.

Applicants must be a member of RCPCH or a Collegiate Member of Faculty of Paediatrics or Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, and a specialty trainee, academic trainee or new consultant working in the NHS or Irish public health care system. You cannot have led a BPSU study before nor have submitted an application to BPSU on the same topic.

Applications are open until Monday 21 October.

See full eligibility criteria, guidance and applicant form on the bursary web page