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The RMS are now inviting applications for its Summer Studentship scheme, which offers £2,000 in support for up to six students each year. Click to read more...
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Igor Meglinski, professor of mechanical, biomedical and design engineering in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Aston University, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS).Professor Meglinski is a physici
A member of Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Basic Medical Sciences faculty, Dr. Paul Robinson, is the newest Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS). The recognition is the society’s most prestigious accolade for contributions to cytometry.
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Open to microscopists from across the globe, the Award aims to celebrate is to celebrate outstanding scientific achievements in any area of microscopy or flow cytometry for established, mid-career researchers. Click to read more...
Feb 22 2021 Read 418 Times The RMS has opened applications for this year’s Summer Studentships scheme which offers six studentships of up to £2000, split evenly between physical sciences, biological sciences and interdisciplinary projects. Applications must include a significant microscopy component and should be submitted by a suitable host academic on behalf of the student. The Studentship is offered on the understanding that a 500-word project report is completed by the student at the end of the period of study and submitted to the RMS. Awards will be made to students at the end of their second year of study for a three year degree or at the end of their second or third years for four year degree courses. Master’s students are not eligible. £1500 should be allocated by the supervisor to the student as a bursary to cover living expenses and up to £500 can be used to cover experimental and laboratory expenses.