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Over recent years, the ISN Fellowship Program has expanded to allow opportunities for nephrologists from emerging countries to train in Host Centers in their own region of the world, rather than exclusively in North America, Europe, or Australasia. Such Fellowships are consistent with the overall goal of the Fellowship Program to build capacity by offering appropriate clinical and research training.
ISN gratefully acknowledges the time and effort of the host mentors who provide the training as well as the kind support of the following Partner Institutions and Organizations for their generous support of the ISN Fellowship Program:
ISN-AbbVie Fellowship A partnership agreement with AbbVie, the global health care company devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products was established. The partnership between AbbVie and ISN seeks to continuously explore new and novel approaches to improve the standard of care for patients with renal diseases and enhance the advancement of nephrology in developping region. For more details please contact |
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ISN-Amgen Fellowship A partnership agreement between ISN and Amgen was recently finalized for young applicants (usually below 40 years) from Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, or Russia who wish to train in clinical nephrology, in educational methods or research. Candidates interested in the ISN-Amgen Fellowhip should follow the usual application procedure and send their documents to the ISN HQs before 15 June or 15 December of 2013-2014. For more details please download the official announcement or contact the |
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ISN-ANIO Fellowship A partnership agreement has been signed with the ISN – ANIO India Committee aiming at encouraging Fellowship candidates of INdian origin wishing to train in renal pahtology, transplant (especially deceased donor transplant) and CKD epidemiology. For more details please contact the |
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ISN-APSN Fellowship A partnership agreement with the Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology (APSN) was finalised in order to enhance the advancement of nephrology in the Asian Pacific region. This agreement targets young physicians training in nephrology in the Asian Pacific area and applying for a fellowship training to be hosted within the Asian Pacific region. Download the official announcement to find out more information |
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ISN-CREED Fellowship ISN signed a partnership agreement with the Cross Regional Education and Exchange in Dialysis (CREED) program that is committed to working for the advancement of nephrology in the developing world, more particularly in Oceania and SE Asia (OSEA). This agreement targets young physicians from South East Asia (preferably from Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, or Laos) wishing to train in any appropriate country in Oceania and South East Asia only. Download the official announcement to find out more information |
ISN – ERA-EDTA Fellowship A partnership agreement with the European Renal Association – European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA) was also finalised in order to enhance the advancement of nephrology in Eastern & Central Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East. This agreement targets young physicians from Northern Africa, Middle East or Eastern Europe to be hosted in an European unit. Download the official announcement to find out more information |
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ISN – IPNA Fellowship A partnership agreement with the International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA) was recently finalised and targets applicants who wish to train in paediatric nephrology. For more details please contact the |
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ISN – Kidney Research UK Fellowship A recent partnership agreement with the Kidney Research UK was established and targets applicants who would like to carry out a 12-month training within a UK institution: the fellowship should include both clinical nephrology and research. Successful fellows will be eligible to attend an annual Fellows Day held by Kidney Research UK, enabling them to network with other UK trainee clinicians. For more details please contact the |
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ISN-Hong Kong Visiting Fellowship ISN offers a Special Fellowship in collaboration with the Hong Kong and Chinese Societies of Nephrology. This Fellowship scheme is designed to enable Chinese Fellows to train in selected host centers in Hong Kong. Three short-term fellowships will be made available each year. Each grant consists of three months of training, which ISN and HKSN will support with US$ 6,500. Download detailed information about this opportunity and the list of training centers |
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ISN – SLANH Fellowship A partnership agreement with SLANH (Sociedad Latinoamericana de Nefrologia e Hipertension) was finalised in order to enhance the advancement of nephrology within Latin America. Download the official announcement to find out more information (pdf, 144.1 KB) |
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ISN-University of Michigan Fellowship ISN and the University of Michigan have concluded an agreement to develop a partnership to express their mutual commitment to the advancement of nephrology in the Caribbean area and the developing world. Download the official announcement to find out more information |
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ISN-RA Fellowship A recent partnership agreement with the British Renal Association was established and targets applicants who would like to carry out a 12-month training within a UK institution: the fellowship should include both clinical nephrology and research. For more details please contact the |
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ISN-TSN Fellowship ISN offers a special opportunity for young nephrologists from Turkey that have been awarded a training grant from the Turkish Society of Nephrology. TSN Fellows that are interested in receiving additional funding by the ISN may apply to the ISN Fellowship Program. Provided they are successful, they will receive supplementary assistance on top of their TSN training grant, as well as the title “ISN-TSN Fellow” and the regular benefits granted to ISN Fellows. For more details please contact the |
In recognition of the great contributions from Amgen, Otsuka, the Salmasi and Schrier families, ISN has established some special fellowships:
ISN-Amgen Fellowship
In recognition of Amgen’s great generosity and contribution to the ISN Schrier fund, the title of ISN-Amgen Fellow is awarded to the highest-ranked candidate from the first round of application each year in order to to reflect Amgen’s important contributions to the ISN global mission.
ISN-Schrier Family Fellowship
Mrs. and Professor Schrier have made a very generous donation to the ISN – the Schrier fund which is dedicated to supporting ISN’s substantial outreach and capacity building programs in emerging countries. It helps to enhance programs such as (but not limited to) the ISN Fellowship Program, the ISN Renal Sister Center Program, the ISN Educational Ambassadors Program and Continuing Medical Education Program. It will also seed the development of new initiatives to help the prevention and progression of renal disease.
In recognition of Mrs and Prof. Schrier’s great generosity and contribution to ISN, the title of ISN-Schrier Family Fellow is awarded to the 1st best candidate from Africa in the first round of application each year in order to reflect the Schrier’s important contributions to the ISN global mission.
ISN-Salmasi Family Fellowship
The Salmasi Family has generously donated funds to ISN to support a yearly Fellowship for nephrologists coming from developing countries. The title of ISN-Salmasi Family Fellow is awarded to the highest-ranked candidate from the second round of application each year in order to to reflect the Salmasi Family’s important contributions to the ISN global mission.
ISN-Otsuka Fellowship
In recognition of Otsuka’s great generosity and contribution to the ISN Schrier fund, the title of ISN-Otsuka Fellow is awarded to the second best candidate from the second round of application each year in order to to reflect Otsuka’s important contributions to the ISN global mission.
ISN-Saulo Klahr Fellowship
In recognition of Saulo’s great contributions to ISN and to nephrology, each year the ISN fellowship program will award a fellowship named after Saulo to the best candidate from Latin America.