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ORUK/BASS/BSS Spine Research Fellowship 2025

29/09/2025 18:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


ORUK/BASS/BSS Spine Research Fellowship 2025

Closing date for applications is Sunday 19 October 2025 at 11:59pm

The British Scoliosis Society (BSS) and The British Association of Spine Surgeons (BASS), in conjunction with Orthopaedic Research UK (ORUK), are pleased to be accepting applications for a 2-year spine research fellowship.

This spine research fellowship of up to £70k is funded between the three organisations across a period of 2 years. This will require a leave of absence from clinical roles and / or training with agreement of employers or training programme directors.

It is aimed at individuals with an interest in research into any spinal area. It is open for applications to any individual who is already a member of either BSS or BASS or would be eligible to apply for full membership commensurate to their seniority within their professional group. If in the situation that the applicant is not a member of either society but eligible to apply otherwise, the granting of the award would be conditional on attaining and maintaining full membership of either BSS or BASS for the entire duration of the grant.

Our approach is inclusive, and we would welcome applications by allied health professionals (AHPs) and nurses along with medical doctors (consultants and trainees).

It is envisioned that this role will be full time and will result in the awarding of an MD, or equivalent higher degree, in partnership with a UK university, along with high impact papers in recognised journals.

Applications will be a single stage process with those successful invited for interview. The role is planned to commence in January 2026 and no later than June 2026.

Applications will be judged on the research idea presented, the prospective research fellow and their ability to deliver the research, and the supporting mentors / supervision team.

Your research should be aimed at enhancing the quality of life for those affected by debilitating spinal conditions. The fellowship’s goal is to identify challenging areas in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management; understand the underlying mechanisms involved, and develop appropriate scientific, clinical or technological solutions to address them.

Who can apply?

Member of either BSS or BASS, or those who would be eligible to apply for full membership commensurate to their seniority within their professional group. This includes allied health professionals (AHPs) and nurses along with medical doctors (consultants and trainees).

Further information including contact details and application form can be found at: https://oruk.org/research-2/bass-bss-oruk-spine-research-fellowship/



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