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Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar (WCM-Q) has extended the deadline for applications to its biomedical research training programme for nationals. Interested applicants can apply until November 10 and can contact the research training team at brtp@qatar-med.cornell.edu.
The programme was launched in 2011 to help achieve Qatar National Vision 2030 by developing a knowledge-based economy. So far, 24 Qatari nationals have graduated from the scheme.
The research training programme is an opportunity for recent graduates to gain invaluable experience in world-class research laboratories. Although the programme is aimed at recent graduates who are interested in pursuing a career as a bench or clinical researcher, or research administrator, applications will be welcomed from nationals with a variety of degrees, for example computer science, business management or communication.
The training programme, which recommences in January, is a full-time, six-month employment commitment.
The trainees are paid a stipend as part of a comprehensive compensation package. The programme is fully funded by WCM-Q, and is organised in partnership with the Qatar Science Leadership Programme at Qatar Foundation.
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